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Quesnel RCMP have arrested multiple shoplifters that were targeting local businesses

Quesnel RCMP Sergeant Clay Kronebusch says police partnered with Quesnel City Bylaw Officers in an investigation into shop lifting.

Kronebusch says the investigation was a result of concerns raised by local businesses about the ongoing thefts from their stores and the growing frustration.

“Over the course of the past 4 days, members of the RCMP Crime Reduction Unit, along with bylaw, worked to identify and apprehend people committing thefts from businesses around Quesnel.”

Kronebusch says the project was a success.

“The project led to the recovery of $1,728.89 worth of goods, the execution of 18 outstanding arrest warrants and the recovery of a stolen semi-truck worth approximately $25,000.”

Kronebusch says they also arrested 7 men and 1 woman and 3 youth were detained for investigation.

The results of the investigation will now be forwarded to the BC Prosecution Service for assessment of appropriate charges.

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