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WATCH: Two bike thefts in two weeks has PG RCMP looking for multiple suspects

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Prince George RCMP are looking to identify the suspects in this video, who stole two locked bikes from the back of an SUV.

Police say the bicycles, worth a combined $2,000, were stolen overnight on July 2nd at a Victoria Street motel.

“Bikes get stolen from everywhere in every community. Whether you are here in Prince George, visiting a small town, or vacationing in a big city, always take precautions to secure your bicycles. They are extremely sought after by thieves.”

– RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass

Mounties are also looking for a missing mountain bike worth $10,000, stolen on July 11th from a parked vehicle on 5th Avenue and Ontario Street.

– with files from Jeff Slack, My PG Now

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