Kamloops Crime Stoppers looking for information after vehicle theft

KAMLOOPS – Crime Stoppers are looking for information about the theft and use of a credit card.

The organization is looking for tips on two suspects after a vehicle break-in on Ryan Place in Brocklehurst the night of July 7. A wallet with identification and credit cards was stolen, along with other items, according to a Kamloops Crime Stoppers Facebook post.

The credit card has since been used by a couple at the Parkcrest Avenue convenience store. While Crime Stoppers isn’t certain the couple stole the card, they are looking for information about them.

The male suspect is Caucasian and approximately 6 feet tall with a shaved head. He was wearing a camouflage print jacket and shorts. The female is Caucasian as well, and described as 5 feet 5 inches tall with medium length blonde hair. She was wearing a grey sweater.

Tips can be called in to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or click here.


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Brendan Kergin

Brendan Kergin

Brendan grew up down on the coast before moving to Kamloops to pursue a degree in journalism. After graduating from TRU in 2013 he moved to Toronto to work as an editor, but decided to move back west after a couple years. With a big interest in politics, Brendan will be covering city hall. Outside of council chambers he’ll write about anything; if you have a story you think people might be interested in, contact him at bkergin@infonews.ca


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