Victoria police in search of pair who allegedly climbed, jumped on vehicles at rental enterprise – BC

A man and a woman were seen on surveillance cameras damaging vehicles at a rental business in Victoria, BC, earlier this week, according to police.

Staff at a vehicle rental business at the 700 block of Courtney Street called police after discovering three of their vehicles were damaged.

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Upon checking their surveillance video, police say the staff saw footage of a man and woman just before midnight on Aug. 26, climbing and jumping on vehicles.

The costs of the damages are estimated to be more than $5,000.

Security cameras captured two people damaging rental cars, police said.

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Police describe the man as between the ages 20 to 30 years old, around five feet, nine inches tall, with a slim build and curly, collar-length blonde hair.

At the time of the incident, the man was wearing a dark blue or gray jean jacket, a dark trucker-style hat, dark colored shorts, and a “Slayer” t-shirt.

Police described the woman as between the ages 20 to 30 years old, around five feet, seven inches tall, with an athletic build and long brown hair.

She was wearing a black tank top, gray shorts and wore two gold chains, one of which bears a cross, at the time of the incident.

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Anyone with possible information is being asked to contact VicPD at 250-995-7654.


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