This man allegedly used fraudulent ID to withdraw $6,000. Photo courtesy Langley RCMP

This man allegedly used fraudulent ID to withdraw $6,000. Photo courtesy Langley RCMP

Man withdraws $6,000 using fraudulent ID

The Langley RCMP have released surveillance photos of various crimes

A man was caught on camera allegedly using fraudulent ID to withdraw more than $6,000 cash at Envision Financial on May 2 and 3.

His image is one of several released by the Langley RCMP that show suspects of small crimes.

On May 9, the man pictured below allegedly damaged a Scotiabank ATM in North Langley.

Liquor stores have been targeted as well. A man (pictured below, left), allegedly stole liquor from the Willoughby Liquor Store on May 11 and left in a grey Volkswagen with stolen licence plates.

Another man (pictured below, right), allegedly stole liquor from the Brookswood Liquor Store on May 19, and left the parking lot in a newer model Honda CRV. There was a female passenger in the vehicle wearing a black headband, blue T-shirt and black shorts.

RCMP are also investigating a theft at a storage compound where a Sprinter van was found with its door open and window smashed. Police believe the occupants of the truck, pictured below, are likely responsible.

Anyone with information is asked to call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. To remain anonymous, call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or visit www.solvecrime.ca.


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