St. Albert RCMP would like to alert the community to a rash of vehicle thefts that have occurred in the last week. Since July 28, 2018, eight vehicles have been stolen from throughout St. Albert as can be seen on the St. Albert Crime Map (https://stalbert.ca/city/maps/rcmp-crime-map/).
- Overnight on July 27, a 2012 grey BMX X3 was stolen from St. Vital Avenue.
- On July 28, between 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., a white and black F350 truck was stolen from the Landmark Theatre parking lot.
- Overnight on July 28, 2018, a 2010 black Ford Fusion was stolen from a driveway on Lambert Crescent.
- Overnight on July 28, a 1996 silver and gold Honda Accord 4-door car was stolen from its parking spot in front of a mechanical shop on Renault Crescent.
- Between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on July 29, a black 2003 Ford F350 truck was stolen from Grandora Crescent.
- Overnight on Sunday, July 29, a white 2018 Ford F150 truck with green and black writing "Earth & Energy" on the doors was stolen from Seymore Crescent.
- Overnight on Monday, July 30, two vehicles were stolen from a residence on Louisbourg Place. It is believed that the suspects stole a garage door opener from one parked vehicle and used it to enter the house where they stole some items and the keys to the two cars that were taken. A blue 2005 Mazda 3 hatchback and a silver 2007 Nissan Sentra 4 were stolen.
"St. Albert RCMP needs the help of everyone to stop vehicle thefts." says Cpl. Laurel Kading, Non Commissioned Officer in Charge of the St. Albert RCMP Community Policing/ Victim Services Unit. "The greatest tool in the fight against crime is the community and the police working together."
Here are some tips that will help stop the criminals:
- Never leave your car running unattended, even if it's really hot or really cold out.
- Don't leave valuables in your vehicle.
- Park your vehicle inside your garage.
- Never leave your keys or your garage opener in the vehicle.
- Lock your car and roll up the windows whenever it's unattended.
- Park in well-lit areas.
- Use your emergency brake when parked.
- Consider buying a mechanical device that locks the steering wheel or brakes when your vehicle is parked.
If you have information about these crimes and would like to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), online at p3tips.com, or with the P3 Tips app. Crime Stoppers does not collect information about your identity. A tip leading to an arrest may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.