Items stolen from the set of the Netflix series Maid have turned up in a search carried out by the West Shore RCMP Crime Reduction Unit.The set was hit by thieves in April. A trailer was broken into . . .
VICTORIA West Shore RCMP arrested a Colwood man who allegedly stole from a Netflix film set earlier this year. The theft occurred on April 1, when police received reports of break-in at a film trailer on the set of Police say that several items, including credit cards and electronics, were stolen during the break-in. Now, Mounties say a man was arrested on May 7 after police executed a search warrant at a Colwood property. Inside the home, police say they found the items that were reported stolen, as well as drugs, including suspected fentanyl, and other items related to drug trafficking.
VICTORIA Police across the island are remembering West Shore RCMP officer Const. Sarah Beckett, who was struck and killed by an impaired driver exactly five years ago. We, along with the community she served, remember her each time we pass her memorial inside the foyer of the Detachment; when we visit the garden planted out front of the Detachment; or when we take our families to play at the Sarah Beckett Memorial playground, said Insp. Todd Preston, officer in charge of the West Shore RCMP in a statement Monday. Preston says that in the years since Beckett s death, West Shore RCMP officers have remembered her legacy and kept road safety at top of mind.
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“It’s really impeding their ability to police our areas properly and it’s clearly the same as Victoria,” said Screech. “We feel it’s a huge waste of resources to have a constable guarding people in that setting.” View Royal council has written to Mike Farnworth, minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, asking him to reinstate peace-officer status for hospital security guards. Council has also written a letter of support to their colleagues in Victoria. “Victoria is preparing a motion to go forward to the [Union of B.C. Municipalities], so we said we’d be happy to add our name to their motion as well,” Screech said.