Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers gets creative with ‘Bad Boy’ wanted ad this holiday

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Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers gets creative with ‘Bad Boy’ wanted ad this holiday
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This week, Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers turned its wanted ads into 'Dear Suspect' letters, addressing one as the 'Bad Boy' who had a stocking full of coal lined up.

The holidays hit differently for everyone and for Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers, it means getting creative with its wanted ads.

On Wednesday, Dec. 18, Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers posted on social media it was assisting Saanich Police in identifying and locating a suspect who stole a $350 UE Boom speaker from an electronic store at Uptown Shopping Centre. Hopefully you have been able to listen to your favorite tunes on your new speaker, but we’d like to make a song request if that’s ok. Can you look up the band Inner Circle and click play on the song ‘Bad Boys’. Just have a great listen to the song cause you are the ‘Bad Boy’ and once we get your name we will be sharing it with Police. We must ask the obvious questionGreater Victoria Crime StoppersOn Friday, Dec.

Maybe you should invite Sidney/North Saanich RCMP over for Christmas dinner since they would love to chat with you about the approximately $2000.00 in store product you took without paying for.

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