Nanaimo RCMP are calling on the public for help to identify a man who's alleged to have stolen a necklace worth $5,500 from a local jewelry store.
Nanaimo RCMP have provided video surveillance images of a man alleged to have stolen a $5,500 necklace from People's Jewellers on June 27, 2022.
In a news release Monday, Mounties provided photos of the alleged thief wanted for stealing the 26-inch 14-carat gold necklace from People’s Jewellers at Woodgrove Centre on June 27, 2022.
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