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Vancouver Island business broken into for 24th time in 25 yearsSomeone smashed through the front window at the Nanaimo location of The Gold Silver Guy on Sunday, reaching into a display case and running off with more than $3,000 in product.CrimeFeb 26, 2024
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Opposition says repeat break-ins at B.C. jeweler show failure to address property crimeThieves broke through a concrete wall Wednesday morning at the Qualicum Beach Gold Silver Guy jeweler, making off with more than $60,000 in product.CrimeOct 26, 2023
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Vancouver Island jewelry dealer targeted by thieves for 22nd timeJeff Ross, who owns Gold Silver Guy shops in Nanaimo, Qualicum and Duncan, said the break-in Tuesday night was his 22nd in 25 years and the fifth this year alone.CrimeOct 25, 2023
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‘System is broken’: B.C. business owner fed up after 19th break-inJeff Ross said his losses from the last three break-ins, including one in January and one in October, now add up to $75,000. To boot, he's no longer insurable due to risk.CrimeAug 2, 2023
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