The West Vancouver Police are investigating a series of property crimes reported in the Ambleside area, including two overnight break-ins at restaurants and a surge in high-value shoplifting incidents.
According to a Block Watch summary from June 13 to 18, the front doors of two Ambleside eateries were forced open after hours: one was pried open and another smashed. Cash was taken from both locations, and liquor was also stolen in one case. A third restaurant break-in was thwarted when suspects noticed staff still inside and fled empty-handed.
Police also recorded 11 shoplifting cases from retailers near Marine Drive and Taylor Way since the previous update. Two of those thefts involved goods valued at more than $5,000. Suspects were identified or arrested in five of the 11 files. Other incidents include the theft of an e-bike from an outdoor rack in the same retail district—its lock was cut—and the theft of a licence plate from a vehicle parked in Ambleside. Police urge businesses and residents to review security measures and to report any suspicious activity.
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