UPDATED… Can you help the RCMP ID five teens for a B&E?..
UPDATE: All five teens have been identified. We have removed all photos.
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FORT ST. JOHN, BC: Police are asking for the public’s help to identify five male youth involved in a B&E to Walmart back in August…
Police say on August 22, 2022, RCMP received a report of a commercial break and enter and theft occurring at Walmart.
During the overnight at approximately 3:30 AM, five youth stole boxes of stock from the store, strew it around the parking lot and climbed onto the roof of the building.
Photos have been provided of all five youths by the RCMP. The pictures will be removed off our website once they’ve been identified by police. Until then, the youths should do the right thing and turn themselves in otherwise the consequences of having photos shown online in the news media could have future repercussions.
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Loss prevention officers were able to recover some of the stolen product which was valued at over $200.00.
“This is an opportunity for the youth to take responsibility for their actions and turn themselves in to police,” said Constable Chad Neustaeter, Media Relations Officer for the Fort St. John RCMP. “Crimes like this undermine the trust in our community; taking responsibility for their actions can begin to build that back up.”
The Fort St. John RCMP continues to investigate and is asking anyone who may have additional information about this incident, to please contact the Fort St. John RCMP at 250-787-8100 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.