Two suspects have allegedly stolen $10,000 worth of jewelry from WestShore Gold and Silver.
Owner Cory Kowalchuk was alerted to the break-in at the Goldstream Avenue store at approximately 7 a.m. Thursday.
Video surveillance caught two suspects on mountain bikes breaking the front door glass and crawling through. They were wearing gloves, masks, hats, and hoodies.
Kowalchuk noted the suspects were in and out in less than 60 seconds. “One went for the necklaces, one went for the rings. They took one armload each,” he said.
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This is the first time his business has been broken into in the five and half years he’s been operating.
Kowalchuk pointed out how he believes the community is full of good people and he doesn’t plan on changing his outlook “just because a couple of jacka****” came through his door.
“It’s not very often there are break-ins [close to the station] because of the proximity,” said Const. Nancy Saggar, West Shore RCMP Media Relations Officer.
Notably, the business is less than 450 metres from RCMP headquarters.
“It’s pretty brazen. Goldstream Avenue is populated with business, even at night,” Saggar said.
#BREAKING: Break-in at WestShore Gold & Silver. All the glass is broken from the front door. $10,000 estimated stolen. 2 suspects still at large. @GoldstreamNews #yyj pic.twitter.com/I0RDwymQkP
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