South Delta Leader, November 22, 2013

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Friday, Friday, November November 22, 22, 2013 2013

South Delta police beat • A resident on the 4700-block of 47th Avenue in Ladner reported to Delta Police on Nov. 16 that sometime overnight someone had entered her vehicle and stolen her purse. The woman said she did not lock her vehicle and had accidentally left her purse in the vehicle. The purse contained the complainant’s driver license, Care Card, bank debit and credit cards. Police entered the woman’s driver’s license information in the Police Information Computer System and the bank credit and debit cards were cancelled by the bank. Neighborhood inquiries by police proved negative. • A resident on the 5200-block of 5B avenue is Tsawwassen reported on Nov. 16 that someone had entered his home and stole some of his belongings from a drawer in the spare bedroom. Point of entry and exit is unknown and there is no sign of forced entry. Items stolen include hunting knives, watches, a silver bracelet, an iPod, and a Canon camera. • On Nov. 14, a manager of a business on the 8500-block of River Road reported someone had cut the lock on the gate and gained entry to the compound. Once in-

side the compound, two containers were broken into and number of welding tools and copper cable were stolen. Police are examining video surveillance for possible identification of the suspect’s vehicle. • Delta Police responded to a report that a female was causing a disturbance outside of a property on the 1700-block of Enderby Street in Tsawwassen on Nov. 14. The suspect was located and indicated that she was having an argument with a male with whom she previously had a relationship. Police advised both parties to avoid each other and not make any further contact. No charges were laid. • A Delta police officer stopped a vehicle on the 4900-block of McNeely Way on Nov. 12 a 9 p.m. and noticed there was a strong odour of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The driver admitted to possession and consumption of marijuana earlier in the evening. As a result the driver was given a 24-hour roadside suspension and a ticket for failing to produce a driver’s license. The vehicle was secured at the scene and the keys were seized by police for safekeeping.


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