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The Kelowna RCMP are praising a member of the community for aiding officers with the capture of an alleged break and enter suspect.
On Wednesday just after 11 a.m., Kelowna RCMP received a report of a residential alarm, to a home located along Hollywood Road South, and learned that a property representative on site had discovered that a break and enter had been committed.
A review of the homes video surveillance footage provided investigators with images of both their break and enter suspect and a vehicle they believed to be associated to that suspect.
A local woman called 911 immediately when she spotted the very distinctive suspect vehicle police were searching for, related to an earlier daytime residential break and enter.
“Within hours of releasing those images to the public, with the assistance of our media partners, police received a 911 emergency call from a caller who reported that she had spotted the suspect vehicle parked and occupied along Rutland Road North,” states Cpl. Jesse O’Donaghey of the Kelowna RCMP.
Officers responded to that area and subsequently arrested a 32-year-old Kelowna man from inside the vehicle without incident. Once positively identified by police, the 32-year-old was found to be in breach of a set of release conditions imposed by the Courts.
“Our general duty investigators recovered physical evidence from inside the suspects vehicle, which they believe links the 32-year-old to the alleged break and enter,” adds Cpl. Jesse O’Donaghey. He was held in police custody overnight and is expected to appear in Court today. He now faces a number of new potential charges.
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