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Victoria Street bike thieves caught on video

The Prince George RCMP are looking to identify suspects who stole two locked bikes from the back of a vehicle.

A report came into police about the bicycles being stolen overnight at a motel on the 1500 block of Victoria Street on July 2nd.

The bikes were secured to the back of the SUV by an easily breakable cable lock.

Mounties have been able to locate one bike, valued at $1,500, while the other black and green mountain bike valued at $500 still remains missing.

The two suspects were wearing masks to cover their faces but are described as:

  • Male
  • Wearing a hooded grey sweater with black sleeves, green pants, white runners & a ball cap

 

  • Male
  • Wearing a hooded black sweater, bright blue hat, grey sweatpants & bright orange shoes

Police are urging people to use high-quality locks for their bikes.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Prince George police at (250) 561-3300, or Crime-Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477.

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