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RCMP asking for public’s assistance in identifying suspects

NORTH ISLAND, B.C. – The Campbell River and Comox Valley RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify two suspects from the island.

The first is a woman who used a stolen credit card at a local Petro Canada gas station around October 21st.

The second suspect is a man and according to a release from Crime Stoppers, he is believed to have stolen a generator from a local store on August 31st.

If anyone has information on either suspect, call the Campbell River RCMP or the Comox Valley RCMP. To submit an anonymous tip, contact Crime Stoppers.

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