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Courtenay condo intruder caught on camera

COURTENAY, B.C- An alleged motorbike thief was caught on video over the weekend.

According to the strata council of the Riverstone condo complex, which is located along the Courtenay River close to the Airpark, an intruder made his way into the building early on Monday morning.

Around 3:30 a.m., a man wearing a black hoodie, a camo vest, blue jeans and black sneakers entered the building through a side door that hadn’t closed properly.

The intruder is pictured in a handout photo.

He proceeded to roam the corridors of the four-level complex, and attempted to enter locker rooms. He eventually is believed to have stolen a locked motorbike from the condo’s parking level.

The strata council is now looking into a security upgrade at the complex.

Anyone with information on the intruder is asked to call the Comox Valley RCMP and cite file number 18-15723.

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