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Victoria police probe robberies linked to stolen fire department key

Victoria fire department officials say no key is missing
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Victoria police believe a master key that can fit into lockboxes at the entrances to more than 500 buildings in Victoria - similar to the one held by Const. Mike Russell - was stolen from the Victoria Fire Department. Police say it may explain a recent spike in break-ins.

A master key that investigators believe was stolen from the Victoria Fire Department may account for a spike in the number of business break-ins since early January.

It wasnB次元官网网址檛 until Monday, after numerous offices at a medical building at 1990 Fort St. were robbed of medical and computer equipment over the weekend, that Victoria police determined a fire department master key was used to gain entry.

The fire department was told about the breach on Monday. Since then, fire officials have accounted for all 25 master keys currently in service. Twelve other keys, made in the same batch in 2003, were previously ordered destroyed.

B次元官网网址淚 know that they were signed off and taken to the mechanicB次元官网网址檚 shop and destroyed,B次元官网网址 said Victoria Fire Chief Jeff Lambert.

Regardless, fire crews worked around the clock Monday and Tuesday, re-keying cylinder lockboxes at about 530 commercial, office and residential buildings in Victoria. B次元官网网址淎ll hands on duty for this one,B次元官网网址 said Lambert. B次元官网网址淲e have to protect the security of that system.B次元官网网址

With a master key, the fire department, B.C. Hydro and telecommunications companies can access metal or electronic keys inside lockboxes and enter buildings.

B次元官网网址淚B次元官网网址檝e been told by my inspectors itB次元官网网址檚 a real anomaly to have access to everything in the building,B次元官网网址 Lambert said.

The master key B次元官网网址渕ishapB次元官网网址 could result in changes at the department, he said.

B次元官网网址淚 want to review our policy on how we store the keys and make sure we are completely up to date in our inventory of keys,B次元官网网址 Lambert said, adding the department will also work with property owners to ensure the lockbox system is secure.

Police continue to investigate the weekend theft of eight computer hard drives, two laptop computers and several small items such as stethoscopes from the Fort Street medical building.

While in the area on Sunday, police arrested a 40-year-old Victoria man, known for committing property crimes. He is being held in custody on unrelated warrants, but is considered a person of interest in the master key case.

Acting on information they received, police recovered six hard drives and a few hand-held devices at an undisclosed location. Two hard drives and the laptops are still missing.

Police are also waiting to hear from medical office staff as to whether the stolen hardware contains personal information such as patient records, Russell said.

With the newfound knowledge that thieves have a master key, police investigators plan to review a string of recent unsolved robberies.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檝e been trying to put our finger on it, not knowing exactly what has been causing this increase (in commercial break-and-enters),B次元官网网址 Russell said. B次元官网网址淏ut really, it would have been helpful to know when (the key) went missing to be able to sort out that timeline.B次元官网网址

emccracken@vicnews.com





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