Boost ‘n Bust nets 18 retail theft suspects
Richmond, Vanc IAP\Richmond
2023-11-06 15:14 PST
Richmond RCMP has once again partnered with loss prevention officers, Metro Vancouver Transit Police, and a number of retailers from the downtown core of Richmond. This latest Boost ‘n Bust project from September 14, 2023 was extremely successful by the participants.
- 18 suspects were arrested in total.
- 15 out of the 18 suspects were adults, while 3 were youths.
- 3 of the 18 arrested were local to Richmond, while the majority were from areas outside of Richmond.
- 1 of the suspects had outstanding arrest warrants from both Vancouver and Surrey.
- 1 of the suspects was determined to be breaching their current conditions from a prior offence and was arrested after a foot pursuit by police.
- Many of the recovered items were destined for resale, largely in Vancouver.
With each year, these collaborative retail theft operations, have proven increasingly successful and
very insightful. This year, 18 arrests were made in Richmond with the most commonly recovered
items being clothing, footwear, cosmetics, electronics, and personal hygiene products. Retail theft is
not a victimless crime and costs businesses across Canada, millions of dollars in property losses and
revenue.We continue to see the Skytrain as a conduit for the movement of suspects and goods between
municipalities. We are pleased that Metro Vancouver Transit Police has been an excellent partner
agency not only for our Detachment, but for other law enforcement partner agencies as well.
- Inspector Michael Cohee, Operations Support Officer, Richmond RCMP.
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Cpl. Dennis HwangMedia Relations Officer
Richmond RCMP
11411 No. 5 Road, Richmond, BC V7A 4E8
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