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Suspect hit Port Moody business twice in eight hours, say police

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A thief allegedly made off with “multiple electronic devices” after breaking into a Moody Centre restaurant once on Tuesday night and again Wednesday morning.

You can see video of the theft here

The theft is the sixth in Moody Centre over the past month, according to Port Moody Police, who noted break-ins at businesses, parkade storage units and a construction site.

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“Our frontline officers are increasing patrols in the area and we are asking the public to report any suspicious activity to us right away” stated Port Moody Police Department communications officer Const Sam Zacharias in a release.

Police described the suspect as a Caucasian man with long dark hair tied in a bun. He was wearing glasses and a puffy jacket.

Anyone with information about this theft or recent Moody Centre cases is asked to contact police at 604-461-3456 or tips@portmoodypolice.com.

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