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Cranbrook RCMP looking for stolen bikes

The Cranbrook RCMP is investigating the theft of two bikes over the weekend.

Police say on June 3, two bikes, including a rare grey and green Priority 600X and a light blue Specialized Fuse were taken from a residence on 15th Street South.

According to the RCMP, after the suspects took the bikes they then rode up to other homes in the area checking doors.

“One suspect in the videos is wearing an LA Dodgers hat, bright red pants and a white t-shirt. The second suspect is wearing jeans, a plaid shirt/jacket and a bright red baseball hat,” says Cst. Katie Forgeron.

“We are asking the public to view the video and see if they are able to identify the persons. If you are able to put a name to either of these individuals, please call the office at 250-489-3471.”

 

(Supplied by Cranbrook RCMP)
(Supplied by Cranbrook RCMP)
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