Here are some highlights:
Sometime overnight of October 30th, unknown culprits broke into the construction site at Highway 97 and Canim-Hendrix Lake Road. Two small hand-held Honda Generators were stolen from the site. The value of loss is not known at this time.
On October 31st, 100 Mile RCMP recovered an adult 3-wheeled tricycle with a large rear basket from the intersection of Horse Lake Road and Cariboo Trail. This item is quite distinctive. If you are missing this bike, or knows to whom it belongs. Please contact the 100 Mile House Detachment and quote file 2018-4198.
On October 31st, 100 Mile RCMP received a report of two vehicles being operated in an unsafe manner on Highway 97. Both participants and other witnesses attended the Detachment.
The male was driving of a Dodge pick-up and a female was driving a grey Equinox. Anyone who may have witnessed this interaction are asked to contact 100 Mile Detachment and quote file 2018-4204.
Sometime overnight of November 2nd, unknown culprits stole a water pump from a business on Tatton Station Road at 105 Mile House. There was also mischief done to a front-end loader. The value of loss is not known at this time.
On November 4th, Police and emergency crews responded to a single vehicle incident Highway 97
near Lac la Hache.
The driver of a Chevrolet Malibu struck a deer and then went off the road into the ditch. All three occupants of the vehicle were transported to Williams Lake Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. Highway 97 was closed temporarily until the scene could be cleared.
CRIME STOPPERS TIPS OF THE WEEK
If you have any information on this or any other crimes in the 100 Mile House area, call 1-800222-TIPS
(8477). You can also contact www.bccrimestoppers.com.
Your identity will remain unknown. Should your information lead to the arrest of the responsible party Crime Stoppers
will pay cash for the TIP.
Overall, it was a fairly uneventful Hallowe’en this year.
Sgt. Don McLean / Operations NCO / 100 Mile House Detachment