Cpl. James Mason : “Surrey Jewelry Store Break-In: Suspects Identified”

By | May 31, 2024

“Suspects identified in Surrey jewelry store theft”
“Suspects named in Surrey jewelry store robbery”.

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Authorities have revealed that they have successfully identified two individuals responsible for a highly sophisticated break-in at a jewellery store in Surrey, B.C. One of the suspects remains at large and is currently the subject of a Canada-wide warrant.

The Surrey RCMP received reports of the break-in at the jewellery store located in the Guildford neighbourhood of the city at around 8 a.m. on March 31. A witness had observed two individuals loading a safe into a vehicle behind the store, prompting the authorities to respond swiftly.

Upon arrival at the scene near the intersection of 108 Avenue and 146 Street, police discovered a rear door ajar, despite the fact that the business had not yet opened for the day. Investigators believe that the perpetrators gained access to the store through a business on the building’s second floor, executing a meticulously planned operation that likely spanned several hours and involved the use of specialised tools and entry devices, according to a statement released by the Surrey RCMP on Friday.

One of the suspects has been identified as a 51-year-old man who has since been deported from Canada due to an unrelated matter. The other individual, a 27-year-old man from outside of British Columbia, is now the subject of a nationwide warrant for his arrest. However, the identities of both suspects have not been disclosed by the police.

Cpl. James Mason expressed gratitude towards a vigilant citizen who witnessed the crime in progress and promptly reported it to the authorities, stating, “Despite the elaborate planning that appears to have gone into committing this break and enter, it was the concerned citizen who reported them to police, who the suspects may not have accounted for. We want to thank this concerned citizen who observed the crime in progress and called police to report it.”

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“Suspects identified in Surrey jewelry store break-in”
“Surrey jewelry store break-in suspects identified”.

   

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