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Smash-and-grabs up 200% at Dawson Creek businesses, police say

Commercial break-ins are reportedly up by more than 200 per cent in Dawson Creek, B.C., prompting an emergency meeting between business owners who are finding themselves out of pocket.

47 reports of commercial theft since start of 2018, up from 15 last year

Dawson Creek business have been plagued by smash-and-grabs this year, according to RCMP. (Dawson Creek Chamber of Commerce)

Commercial break-ins are reportedlyup by more than 200 per cent in Dawson Creek, B.C., prompting an emergency meeting between business owners who are finding themselves out of pocket.

RCMP say they've received 47 reports of commercial theft since Jan. 15, compared to 15 in the same period last year.

Clint Switzer is the manager of afarm equipment dealership. His business has had three utility vehicles stolen over the past few months.

"It's been quite frustrating," Switzer said.

"We used to hear about it every few months, these things happening, now we're hearing about it on a weekly if not daily basis."

The manager said the thefts are having a big impact on the business' bottom line.

"We've suffered loss of equipment and along with that comes property damage ...We're literally into the hundreds of thousands of dollars [in losses]."

Emergency meeting

The local chamber of commerce held an emergency meeting over the weekend to discuss the spike in crime.Kathleen Connelly, chamber president, said it was a "packed" house.

"Clearly, it's high on the list of concerns for our business owners," she said.

Many at the meetingcalled for morepolice patrols. Switzer, for his part, said he and his colleagues have increased security in and outside the store.

RCMPStaff Sgt.DamonWerrellsaidmany of the thefts follow a similar pattern.

"It's likely a small group that are breaking the windows out, a door, or punching out the lock, doing a quick smash-and-grab," the officer said. "Quickly entering the business, taking what they have immediately available to them and then exitingquickly."

No arrests have been made.

With files from Nicole Oud