Do you recognize any of these people?
Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a number of suspects in property crime offences who were caught on surveillance.
The Prince George RCMP says the identities of the suspects involved in four property crime offences have yet to be determined.
If you have any information about the identities of these persons, please contact the Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300 or anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.
The incidents are described below:
Wednesday, Jan. 16
Police received a report of a theft that occurred at a retail electronics store on Walls Avenue in Prince George.
A man and a woman left the business without paying for approximately $180 worth of merchandise.
The woman was arrested a short time later, but the man has yet to be identified.
He is described as male, approximately 25-years-old with short dark hair and he was wearing a grey hoodie with elbow patches.
Wednesday, Jan. 16
Police received a report of a theft at a retail grocery store on Ferry Avenue.
An unknown man left the store without paying for approximately $75 worth of merchandise.
The report was filed on Jan.16 but the incident occurred on Jan. 7.
The suspect is described as an adult male with dark coloured hair with a beard and moustache.
He was wearing glasses, a back CCM ball cap and was wearing a black hoody under a grey and black jacket.
Friday, Jan. 18
Police received a report of a theft at a retail grocery store on Ferry Avenue.
Two unknown women left the store without paying for approximately $800 worth of merchandise.
The report was filed on Jan.18 but the incident occurred on Jan. 17.
The first suspect is described as an adult female, about 40 to 50 years old, a medium build, with dark hair.
She was wearing a dark black toque and a multi-coloured jacket over a light blue hoodie.
Friday, Jan. 18
Police received a report of a theft that occurred at a retail grocery store on Ferry Avenue.
An unknown man left the store without paying for over $300 worth of merchandise.
The incident occurred on Friday, Jan. 18.
The suspect is described as an adult Caucasian male, light beard and moustache, wearing a black toque and winter coat.