New grocery store reports 12 thefts in first three days of business

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On Friday, June 14, 2024, Prince George RCMP responded to a report of shoplifting at a grocery store on the 1600-block of 15 Avenue, just 40 minutes after the grocery store opened its doors for the first time.

The new Buy-Low Foods store in Prince George had a dozen thefts reported in its first days in business.

RCMP were called to the Parkwood Place Mall store on Friday, just 40 minutes after it opened its doors for the first time at 8 a.m., to deal with a shoplifting report. By Sunday, police had responded to 12 reports and charged 13 people. The total of the thefts was $450. While most of the thefts were for small-dollar-value items, several people attempted to steal larger amounts of merchandise and were arrested by police," states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, the RCMP's media relations officer. "Two people were arrested and released on undertakings with conditions not to return to the store and one person was held in custody until he could attend court.

Many of the suspects identified were previously known to police, Cooper stated, adding RCMP will work with store security to cub thefts at the new store.

 

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