B.C. Men Arrested After Pallets of Stolen Toilet Paper, Beer and Food Recovered
- Mounties in Burnaby, B.C., recovered pallets of stolen beer, food, toilet paper, and paper towels valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars after a six-month investigation by Burnaby RCMP.
- Three men, aged 40 to 54 from the Lower Mainland, were arrested and charged with theft and possession of stolen property.
- The initial theft of shipping containers occurred last August, with another container worth $60,000 reported stolen in November.
- Burnaby RCMP stated that a significant amount of stolen goods has been returned to the rightful owner, highlighting the community impact of such thefts.
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Police in B.C. say three face charges over stolen beer, food and toilet paper
Mounties in Burnaby, B.C., have recovered pallets of beer, food and enough toilet paper and paper towels to supply a town in an investigation into the theft of shipping containers. RCMP say in a news release that three containers that held merchandise worth about $125,000 were stolen last August fro...
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Three men in Metro Vancouver are facing possible criminal charges after several shipping containers filled with toilet paper, food, paper towel and beer were stolen and later recovered, police say.
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