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Red generator disappears

A camper at Silver Beach in Seymour Arm awoke on Aug. 22 to find his new red Honda EU3000 generator, valued at $3,000, had been stolen

A camper at Silver Beach in Seymour Arm awoke on Aug. 22 to find his new red Honda EU3000 generator, valued at $3,000, had been stolen.

There were no witnesses to the theft, and police are requesting that anyone with information about this crime call Chase RCMP at 250-679-3221 or Crimestoppers.

Trailer nabbed

On Aug. 26, police received a report of a theft of a 2011 Black Blazer tandem axle utility trailer from a residence in the Lee Creek area.

The Alberta licence plate is 4DG952, and the trailer has a “Blazer” logo on the side.

Inside the trailer were a Skil mitre saw, a vehicle jack and a tire on a rim.

The approximate value of the trailer and other items is $8,000.  The trailer had a hitch lock installed at the time of the theft.

The owner believes the trailer and equipment were stolen while he was away between Aug. 24 and 25.

Police are requesting that anyone with information about this crime call Chase RCMP at 250-679-3221 or Crimestoppers.

Dodge stolen

On Aug. 28, during the early morning hours, a 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 pick-up truck, B.C. plate JEO124, was stolen from a residence on Cottonwood Street in Chase.

The vehicle had been locked, and it appeared the thief broke a window to gain access.

The vehicle was described as blue with lots of rust and missing paint.

Police are requesting anyone with information about this theft to call Chase RCMP at 250-679-3221 or Crimestoppers.

Windows smashed

On Aug. 29, about 3:30 a.m., RCMP received a report of mischief to a vehicle parked on 1st Avenue in Chase.

The driver’s side window of the 1993 Ford Ranger had been smashed out.

The owner of the vehicle did not hear any noises, but went outside at 3:30 a.m. and found the damage.

Police are asking anyone who has information about this crime to call Chase RCMP at 250-679-3221 or Crimestoppers.

Watch for students

Chase Detachment reminds drivers that school starts soon, and school speed zones will be in effect.

School buses will once again be on the road, and it is very dangerous, as well as illegal, to pass a school bus that has its lights flashing.

Drivers should keep in mind that children may not be mindful of traffic safety while boarding the buses, particularly in the first couple of weeks.

Police will be conducting enforcement activities regarding both the school speed zones and school buses.

School starts on Tuesday, Sept 8.