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Police ask for publics help to recover stolen key fobs

Nelson police are seeking assistance in recovering stolen key fobs and have identified elementary-aged children as suspects following two recent thefts at the NDCC.

“There was no evidence that either woman had their vehicle broken into and nothing else of value was taken in either instance” says Special Constable Edwards.

The first theft occurred on the afternoon of March 7 and the second on the afternoon of March 12.

Both victims, skating coaches at the NDCC, had their key fobs stolen from an unlocked changing room where they leave their belongings while teaching.

CCTV footage from March 7 shows a lone child entering the room and leaving moments later with a small object in hand.

On March 12, the footage shows a group of children entering and exiting several rooms, including the one where the fobs were taken.

Police believe these children to be the likely suspects, as no one else was seen approaching the room.

“We aren’t interested in charges, but we would like to be able to return the property to its rightful owners,” Special Constable Edwards stated.

The NPD asks anyone, especially parents, who may know the children involved to come forward.

Anyone in possession of the key fobs is encouraged to drop them off at the police detachment at 606 Stanley Street.


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