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Missing a laptop? West Shore RCMP recover property from unoccupied home

West Shore RCMP officers are looking for the owners of “a vast amount” of property believed to be stolen, including laptops, paintings and hockey cards. Officers recovered the property July 16 from a vacant residence on Jacklin Road in Langford.
A stock and generic photo of a Westshore RCMP police car. VICTORIA, B.C. September 20, 2013.
The arrest of the 30-year-old man May 10 followed a search carried out by the West Shore RCMP’s Crime Reduction Unit at a residential Langford property on Moyes Road, near Treanor Avenue.

West Shore RCMP officers are looking for the owners of “a vast amount” of property believed to be stolen, including laptops, paintings and hockey cards.

Officers recovered the property July 16 from a vacant residence on Jacklin Road in Langford. Police believe the items were stolen in the past year.

Police are hoping to return the items to the owners, who will be expected to give a detailed description before collecting. Pictures of the items are not being released.

The recovered property includes numerous laptops of different brands, such as Dell, Toshiba, HP and Acer; more than 40 oil, pastel and print paintings of varying sizes; framed comic book cels; a large collection of comic books and hockey cards; and a DeWalt tool cabinet with hand tools and power drills.

Anyone who believes the items may belong to them can contact the West Shore RCMP Crime Reduction Unit at 250-474-2264.