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Still no sign of missing man Trevor Lyttle
The search for Trevor Lyttle continues. He was last seen on Dec. 7 leaving his residence on Steelhead Road and his whereabouts are unknown. It has been over three weeks and several tips have come in and
Campbell River RCMP are following all leads but so far have not been able to positively identify any of the sightings as Lyttle, Cpl. Poppy Hallam said. If you see Lyttle, call the Campbell River RCMP immediately so he
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can be reunited with worried family and friends. He is described as Caucasian, 6 feet tall, 159 lbs, short brown hair, blue eyes and wearing a white and black plaid jacket, blue jeans, a grey
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Campbell River drivers persist in laying out a smorgasbord of goodies for light-fingered thieves. Campbell River RCMP said they continue to respond to complaints of thefts from motor vehicles. The thieves are not only entering unlocked vehicles but are damaging door locks and in some cases, smashing windows to gain entry, Cpl. Poppy Hallam said. Most of the items stolen consist of small change, electronics, clothing, and in some cases, more valuable items such as an 18 karat gold and two diamond ladies ring valued at $7,800 and a dark blue Cannondale mountain bike valued at over $2,000. “Of course, if thieves want in, they will smash their way in, so police are just reminding the public not to leave any valuables, including change, inside their vehicles,” Cpl. Hallam said. Some areas where vehicles have been targeted are: 2900 block of Apple Drive, 300 block of Candy Lane, 700 block of Bowen Rd, 500 block of Charstate, 600 block of Alpine Road, 500 block of Quadra Avenue, 500 block of Bartlett, 300 block of 4th Avenue, 500 block of South McPhedran, 400 block of Continued on Pg. 4
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