Police say three individuals stole multiple cellphones worth around $4,000 from Tillicum Centre in Saanich on Sept. 17.
Police say the three individuals in the photo above stole multiple cellphones worth around $4,000 from Tillicum Centre in Saanich on Sept. 17. Police are hoping the public can help them identify the suspects.
Law enforcement are searching for multiple suspects who allegedly stole thousands of dollars worth of cellphones from a shopping mall in Saanich. According to the Saanich Police, three suspects stole a number of cellphones from Tillicum Centre at around 5:45 p.m. on Sept. 17.Security images shared on‘ website show three people in and around the mall. In one image, one suspect is wearing a white shirt and a grey hat and holding a phone. Another suspect is seen wearing a sweatshirt while going down an escalator. The third suspect is seen wearing a green sweater, black hat and black pants.
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