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Doors to B.C. COVID-19 vaccine clinic glued shut, police say

Police on Vancouver Island are investigating after the doors of a COVID-19 vaccine clinic were glued shut. Police say a man captured on surveillance camera is suspected of putting glue in the locks of a clinic in Langford. – Oct 12, 2021

RCMP are investigating after someone put glue in the door locks of a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Vancouver Island.

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West Shore RCMP said on Sept. 29 staff at a vaccine clinic 2900-block of Jacklin Road in Langford reported that someone glued the door locks while the building was closed, making entry impossible.

Police released images of the suspect, who is described as a Caucasian man in his 50s, five feet eight inches, with a medium build and mustache. He was wearing a beige Tilley hat, glasses, blue plaid shirt and jeans, and black-and-white shoes. He was also wearing a black poncho.

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“While we understand that not everyone shares the same beliefs during this pandemic, this act of mischief is a criminal offence and will be treated as such,” Const. Alex Bérubé of West Shore RCMP said in a statement.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact West Shore RCMP at 250-474-2264.

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