West Shore RCMP have recovered a vast amount of stolen property from a residence in Langford.
On July 16th, police attended a vacant residence on Jacklin Road in Langford and recovered an assortment of stolen items.
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Photos and detailed descriptions of the items have not been released as officers expect the owner of the items to be able to describe them.
“We are hoping to get the property back to the rightful owners and are asking for the public’s help in this,” says Cst. Nancy Saggar in a statement.
“Some of the items we recovered are pretty unique and if you are missing items matching the description below please contact us.”
The items recovered include:
- Over 40 paintings (oil, pastel and prints with varying sizes starting a 8×10 to approximately 11×14);
- Framed comic book cells;
- Extensive comic book collection;
- Extensive hockey card collection;
- Dewalt tool cabinet with various hand tools and power drills;
- Numerous Laptops from varying brands such as Dell, Toshiba, HP, Acer.
Officers believe they were stolen in the last year.
If you are the victim of a theft and believe the items listed belong to you, contact the West Shore RCMP Crime Reduction Unit by calling 250-474-2264.