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On December 2nd the Comox Valley RCMP were called to a break, enter and theft at a business on the 1100 block of Cliffe avenue in Courtenay. Entry was gained by smashing a window and once inside the thief stole a small amount of cash.

Police attended a break, enter and theft at a residence on the 700 block of 7th street in Courtenay on December 2nd. A back bedroom window was smashed and the thief stole a camera and some cash.

On December 3rd police took a report of a mischief that occurred at a building on the 1200 block of Alpine road at the Mount Washington resort. The caretaker reports finding three doors in the building had been jimmied open with possibly a crowbar. It appears that nothing was taken.

Police attended a report of a break, enter and theft on December 4th at a business on the 900 block of Fitzgerald avenue. The culprit smashed a glass door to gain entry to the business and once inside stole some cash.

A residential break, enter and theft was called into police on December 4th from a resident on the 500 block of 11th street in Courtenay. The only thing the resident could find stolen was a piggy bank full of change.

On December 4th the Comox Valley RCMP attended to a report of a break, enter and mischief to a building on 7th street and Dunsmuir avenue in Cumberland. The door to the building was pried open and once inside the culprit spray painted and threw articles around the interior.

A break, enter and theft occurred at a residence on the 400 block of 14th street in Courtenay on December 4th. It appears the culprit entered the residence via an unlocked bedroom window. Once inside the residence several pieces of jewellery were stolen.

On December 6th police attended to a vehicle versus a bicycle collision at the intersection of Anderton road and Cooke Avenue in Comox. The investigation revealed that the cyclist had been hit by the vehicle while walking bike across Anderton road in the crosswalk. The driver was charged under the motor vehicle act. The cyclist sustained non-life threatening injuries.

A break and enter was reported to police on December 6th at a residence on the 1600 block of Fitzgerald Avenue in Courtenay. The thieves entered the residence after smashing a window in the front door. This investigation is continuing.

Police responded to an alarm at the Miracle Beach Clearing House located at 950 Comox Avenue in Courtenay on December 7th. It appeared that the suspects fled the area because of the alarm. Unknown if anything taken, but this investigation is continuing.

On December 7th the Comox valley RCMP attended and two vehicle collision at the intersection of Ryan road East and Anderton road in Comox. The investigation revealed that one of the vehicles turned in front of the other that had the right of way on a Green light. The offending driver was found to have no drivers licence and had been consuming alcohol. The male driver was given a ticket and a 24 hour suspension.

Police received a report, on December 8th, of an attempted theft of a vehicle while parked at a business , on the 400 block of Ryan road in Courtenay, on the week-end. The vehicles steering column was damaged and wires were exposed.

On December 8th police were alerted to a man being stabbed after an altercation in a business parking lot on the 100 block of Port Augusta road in Comox. The report was that a traffic infraction had taken place and one of the drivers approached the other to get a picture of the licence plate an altercation took place. Police are seeking to locate the driver of a newer Teal colored import model crew cab truck that has a mismatched Red or Rust colored canopy. This truck should stand out due to the mismatched colors. The investigation continues.

Marc Mulvaney
Marc Mulvaney
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