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Kelowna RCMP seeking public’s help to solve construction site theft

The telehandler, worth an estimated $80,000, was swiped on Sunday night from the 2100 block of Optic Court, across from the airport. Kelowna RCMP

An expensive, hybrid forklift was recently stolen from a construction site in the Central Okanagan, and now police are asking for the public’s help to recover it.

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Kelowna RCMP say the orange telehandler, worth an estimated $80,000, was swiped on Sunday night from the 2100 block of Optic Court, across from Kelowna International Airport.

According to police, a suspect male was captured on security video breaking into the site, then stealing the telehandler around 9:20 p.m.

“Police were advised the suspect entered the site on foot from the highway side and then loaded the machine onto a semi-truck and flat deck, which was parked nearby on the corner of Pier Mac Way and Lochrem Road,” said Kelowna RCMP.

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If you witnessed this theft, or have dashcam footage from the area or along Highway 97 from Sunday night between 9 and 10 p.m., you are asked to contact the Kelowna RCMP at 250-762-3300.

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“The Kelowna RCMP is fully engaged,” said Const. Mike Della-Paolera, “and will use every investigational avenue in an effort to bring those involved to justice and return the equipment to its rightful owners.”

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