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Cars keyed on BC Ferries after alarms bother dog on board

Delta police arrested one passenger on suspicion of mischief
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A man was arrested at Tsawwassen ferry terminal last week after allegedly keying a pair of vehicles because their alarms were bothering his dog.

Delta police were called to the terminal at about 9:40 a.m. on July 9 after a member of the public called to say a passenger on board a BC Ferries vessel was threatening to vandalize vehicles whose alarms were going off.

B次元官网网址淭he reason why apparently this threat was made is that the individual claimed the alarms were disturbing his dog,B次元官网网址 DPD public affairs manager Cris Leykauf said.

Officers found two vehicles that B次元官网网址渁ppeared to have fresh key-like damage,B次元官网网址 and a suspect was arrested on suspicion of mischief.

Leykauf said DPD officers answer a variety of calls from BC Ferries B次元官网网址渙n a weekly basisB次元官网网址 and generally respond to complaints of car alarms going off in the community, B次元官网网址渂ut I donB次元官网网址檛 know of a similar occurrence such as this.B次元官网网址



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