Saanich Police get a little greener
Saanich, British Columbia (November 15, 2012) – Saanich’s carbon footprint just got a little smaller thanks to Saanich Police Officers and other municipal staff taking personal responsibility for their own […]
Saanich, British Columbia (November 15, 2012) – Saanich’s carbon footprint just got a little smaller thanks to Saanich Police Officers and other municipal staff taking personal responsibility for their own […]
In the early morning hours of Monday, November 12, 2012, a resident in the 2800 block of Adelaide Avenue noticed that his vehicle appeared to have been entered by someone.
Friday night 9:20pm, the Saanich Police Communications Center was contacted initial call of an intoxicated female on a bus at the Royal Oak bus exchange. Three males seen to try
In the past few days there has been a spike in theft from autos and a compound on Enterprise crescent was entered for the fourth time. There have been 8
Wednesday afternoon, the very first ever, Saanich Police Geocache was launched, but not without some difficulties. Geocaching is a free real-world outdoor treasure hunt. Players try to locate hidden containers,
Friday afternoon, Nov. 2nd, a lengthy joint forces operation concluded with the arrest of a local drug dealer. The investigation began in April 2012 and involved the Saanich Police Street
Sunday morning at about 2:30am, a resident in the 3800 block of Loretta drive, contacted the Saanich Police communications center. The complaint was of an unwanted Toyota van that crashed
*****************Released on behalf of Staff Sergeant Gary Schenk of the Regional Crime Unit. For more information please call him at 250-883-4389. **************** On Thursday, Nov. 1 a Regional Crime Unit
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At about 1am this morning, Cst. Justin Whittaker and his canine partner Taz were on patrol in Saanich. They located a male in the 400 block of Dupplin road who
At about 12:45 am Sunday, the attention of two officers was drawn to two males running away from University Heights mall onto McKenzie ave at breakneck speeds. What really drew