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Powell River RCMP seeking stolen bike

POWELL RIVER, B.C- The police are looking for a stolen bike.

According to a notice from the Powell River detachment, a purple Norco bike with red grips was taken from an area near the turf field at Brooks Secondary School.

The bike had been secured with a lock, which was cut during the theft. Anyone with information is asked to call the detachment or Crimestoppers.

The detachment also released their calls for services during the past seven days. Out of a total of 108 calls, two were for impaired driving, five for thefts, three for mischief, and three for assaults.

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