Owner may claim within 90 days with detailed description. On May 6, a cell phone found on a trail in Roberts Creek was turned in.As a result, the driver was released on an undertaking for court and issued a 90-day administrative driving prohibition. Police noted the driver exhibiting signs of possible intoxication from alcohol but the driver refused to provide a breath sample. The driver was seen leaving the scene, but returned a short time later. On May 7, police attended a single-vehicle incident on Mason Road and Jasper Road, Sechelt, after a nearby resident heard a loud bang and went outside to find a vehicle had gone across a ditch and struck a power pole.Anyone with any information about these incidents is asked to contact RCMP, reference police file 2020-2854. The vehicle owner advised a similar unreported theft had occurred on the same vehicle late in April. Overnight on May 5, a suspect siphoned nearly a full tank of gas from a vehicle parked in the 5400 block of Derby Road, Sechelt.The resident did, and now suspects the business’s email had been hacked. The resident advised that a third party had contacted him, purporting to be connected to the recipient, and convinced the resident that she was dealing with the company’s finances and that the funds should be sent to her. On May 5, a Coast resident reported a possible fraud after learning that a large sum of money he had transferred as part of a business agreement never reached the intended recipient.Anyone with any information about this theft is asked to contact RCMP, reference police file 2020-2958. The stolen bike is described as a men’s mountain bike, with all-grey Knolly Endorphin frame and Fox shocks. Overnight on May 10, a suspect stole a bike from the back of a residence in the 700 block of Cascade Crescent, Gibsons.Anyone with any information about this theft is asked to contact RCMP, reference police file 2020-2845. The bike, which was left unattended for a short period, is described as a grey Brodie Khan mountain bike with after-market green foot pedals. On May 4, at around 10:45 p.m., a suspect stole a bike from outside the washrooms at Armours Beach, Gibsons.The first vehicle could be driven away, but the second vehicle had to be towed due to extensive front-end damage. The vehicle that had stopped suddenly in the first place carried on, but the pedestrian remained on scene and corroborated how the incident happened. The first vehicle behind this vehicle managed to stop, though the driver had to slam on his brakes, but the second vehicle was unable to stop in time and rear-ended the first vehicle. On May 7, a two-vehicle incident occurred on Highway 101 near Snodgrass Road, Sechelt, after a northbound vehicle suddenly stopped for a pedestrian who was waiting to cross the road. Sunshine Coast RCMP reported the following for May 4 to 11:
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