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Vancouver man arrested after allegedly climbing into open convertible and claiming it as his own

A high angle view of Sunset Beach at the northeast end of English Bay on the waterfront of Vancouver's West End residential area. The Canadian Press Images/Bayne Stanley

A convertible owner learned a lesson this weekend in Vancouver: it might be a good idea to put the top back up if you’re leaving your car unattended.

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Officers responded to a call at Sunset Beach on Sunday just after 6 p.m. for a man who got into a car without the owner’s permission, according to Sgt. Jason Robillard with the Vancouver Police Department.

The owner had left the top down when he parked, and in his absence, a man allegedly climbed in through the open roof and sat in the driver’s seat.

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Robillard said when police arrived, the suspect told them the car now belonged to him.

Officers eventually had to use a bean bag shotgun on the man’s legs so they could get him out of the car, police said.

A 36-year-old man from Vancouver was arrested, Robillard confirmed.

An ambulance attended the scene and treated him for minor injuries, despite his insistence that he didn’t want any medical treatment.

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Police say the suspect was taken to jail and officers are pursuing charges related to mischief.

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