Nanaimo RCMP were called to Kellers Jewelers on Feb. 21
Thousands of dollars in jewelry was stolen from a Lantzville business after an overnight break-and-enter theft.
Police were called to the scene of Kellers Jewelers Ltd. at 3:45 am on Wednesday, Feb. 21, after the front-door alarm was triggered, said reserve Const. Gary O’Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesperson.
There was a time delay in the alarm being reported, he said, and the front door was smashed, along with cabinets inside the store, with “several thousands of dollars in jewelry taken.”
“Police dog services did not respond, there was a time delay and because of the weather it was not suitable for a track,” said O’Brien. “There was information obtained that a black or green older-model pickup was associated with the scene. It was also seen driving erratically, leaving through Lantzville and last seen turning on Superior Road, then going southbound on the highway.”
RCMP are working to obtain video footage of the suspects and O’Brien said there were three individuals associated with the scene and while their faces were covered, they were believed to be men. Police may release the images to the public to help with the investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to call Nanaimo RCMP’s non-emergency line at 250-754-2345, citing file No. 2024-5551.
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