No yolking matter: serial eggers get poached by local RCMP

Squamish

2022-10-27 12:07 PDT

File # 2022-3649

Between May through to September 2022, Squamish RCMP received 26 reports of eggs being thrown at vehicles. As a result of these continued acts of mischief and the public outcry of the damage sustained, local RCMP felt that in order to crack the case, a task force, which has come to be known as Task Force Scramble, would be hatched. Task Force Scramble was a collaboration between Frontline policing and the Squamish General Investigation Section to address a serious problem identified by our community that could not be "egg-nored". Squamish RCMP is pleased to announce that after a considerable amount of time, investigation and resources, Task Force Scramble has identified and processed two suspects. Charges have not yet been "lay-ed".

This investigation was important to members of our community who have been directly affected by the recurring eggings. We believe many more people were affected than actually came forward to report, but regardless, these acts have been a nuisance and frustrating given numerous vehicles that were damaged says S/ Sgt. Gareth Bradley, NCO/ ic of Squamish RCMP. I would like to thank the "egg-cellent" work by the investigative teams on solving these crimes as well as the public who have called in to report these crimes to the police.
 

Released by

Cpl. Ashley MacKay

Media Relations Officer
Sea to Sky RCMP (Squamish)
1000 Finch Dr, Squamish, B.C. V8B 0M5
Office: 604-892-6100
Cell: 604-815-3804

Email: Ashley.MacKay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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