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B.C. man steals yacht, claims he has COVID-19 when arrested: police

Oak Bay police arrest a man they allege stole a yacht then told police had had COVID-19 when arrested. Oak Bay police

A man has been arrested in Oak Bay on Vancouver Island after he allegedly stole a yacht, then, when confronted, told the police he had COVID-19.

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The man canoed out to the vessel, which was moored in the Oak Bay Marina, around 3:30 a.m. on Monday, police said, then drove it to an area near the Oak Bay Hotel.

Police were notified about 40 minutes later and were ferried out to the vessel by the Coast Guard.

The 25-year-old man and sole person found on the boat was arrested. Officers found a knife in the boat’s bed. He also allegedly told investigators he was infected with the novel coronavirus.

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The man was taken to hospital where he was cleared of having the virus, and remains in custody.

The suspect has “an extensive criminal history,” police said, and could face charges such as theft over $5,000, possession of stolen property of $5,000, breach of conditions for possessing a weapon and  mischief over $5,000.

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