More than $11K worth in skis stolen from Snowbird, recovered & returned; suspect identified
More than $11K worth in skis stolen from Snowbird, recovered & returned; suspect identified
and last updated 2021-05-05 23:29:12-04
SALT LAKE CITY â Snowbird Public Safety tracked down a local man who allegedly stole more than a dozen pairs of skis over the span of four months from the resort beginning in November, 2020.
âBizarre, you know, ski thefts they happen, every ski resort has them occasionally but this one here, the amount was quite extreme,â said Robert Canard, Snowbirdâs Public Safety Investigator & Compliance Officer, who started receiving a dramatic increase in stolen skis from one specific area at the resort. âWe started doing extra patrols in that area, they all kind of happened in a certain location at a certain timeframe, so that really gave us a good spot to clue in on and look for the suspect.â
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