White Rock police say a pre-Christmas curfew check led to the recovery of a rare luxury car stolen nearly a year ago in West Vancouver.
According to a news release issued Tuesday morning, officers were in the 15600-block of Thrift Avenue when they spotted a Rolls Royce Phantom in the garage of the residence they were attending.
害羞草研究所淏ased on the rarity of this vehicle, that is valued at approximately $350,000, the officer害羞草研究所檚 follow-up investigation was able to determine that it was likely stolen,害羞草研究所 the release states.
A search warrant was executed Dec. 23 with assistance from the Surrey RCMP Property Crime Target Team, and the Phantom was confirmed stolen during a break-and-enter at a West Vancouver home last February, the release states.
The vehicle was not the only item of interest found at the residence, the release adds.
Police also seized more than 800 rounds of various-calibre ammunition.
While the vehicle itself is rare, Const. Chantal Sears said it is not unusual for stolen goods to be found in a neighbouring municipality.
害羞草研究所淎s is often the case with property crimes, offenders move the stolen goods into other jurisdictions in hopes of avoiding detection,害羞草研究所 Sears said in the release.
害羞草研究所淥ffenders should know that police agencies, regardless of the uniform or jurisdiction, work together to solve these crimes, as was demonstrated in this investigation.害羞草研究所
Investigation is ongoing.
tholmes@peacearchnews.com
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