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Thieves pillage B.C. business of $100,000 worth of gold and silver

Owner calls for more awareness, security measures to combat crime in Chemainus area
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Kevin Smith thinks it鈥檚 time to let people know about the crime around Chemainus, rather than burying the information or pretending it didn鈥檛 happen. (Photo by Don Bodger)

A Chemainus business owner is sounding the alarm about crime in the region after $100,000 worth of gold and silver jewelry was stolen from the Highway Antique Barn on the Trans-Canada Highway at Henry Road.

Kevin Smith said his business was broken into during the early-morning hours of Feb. 17 and three glass cabinets were smashed. Thieves were in and out within a matter of minutes.

鈥淭hey knew exactly what they wanted,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淭hey took all of our gold and silver. All has now been removed from the premises.鈥

The doors at the front of the building were ripped out to gain access. The doors were both bolted in at the top, but that didn鈥檛 stop the thieves.

鈥淭hey boldly do what they want,鈥 said Smith. They just plowed them, ripped them right out.鈥

He called police and an investigator examined the scene, but he hasn鈥檛 heard anything since. Police also did not reveal any information to the public of the incident through the media.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 time we let people know,鈥 Smith confided. 鈥淚f anyone else in this area has experienced anything, let鈥檚 get together and have an action plan.

鈥淲e have to take things into our own hands. We鈥檙e sitting ducks, especially on the highway. It鈥檚 a fast getaway.鈥

Smith proposed security measures need to be intensified.

鈥淭he more cameras you put out, the smarter they get,鈥 he said.

Most of the thieves, he added, are aware of the presence of security cameras and can easily avoid them or wear balaclavas and dark clothing to conceal their identities. A better solution, Smith indicated, might be for businesses to chip in for a full-time security guard to monitor several neighbouring businesses.

There was also a car-jacking at knife point the previous weekend at the Haida-Way Restaurant directly beside the Antique Barn to the south. Police did not issue any information or alert to the public about that incident because the General Investigation Section working on the case thought its ongoing efforts might be compromised.

Information on two other serious crimes in the vicinity late last year and earlier this year was released, including the theft of an ATM machine at the Co-op gas station, again right next to the Antique Barn on the north side.

Smith said he鈥檚 鈥渉eard nothing, no single follow-up at all,鈥 since the Antique Barn theft, but didn鈥檛 expect it.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e overwhelmed,鈥 he said of the police.

And often when police do identify and arrest criminals, they鈥檙e right back on the street with no consequences from the justice system.

It鈥檚 another big hit in the post-COVID restriction time for Smith and other small businesses trying to recover.

鈥淚t鈥檚 heartbreaking,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd the B.C. government has obviously nothing in the budget for small business owners. Everyone gets money but us. We are the ones that are probably suffering the most.鈥

Smith plans to soldier on and hopes everyone in business and the community will be on guard to combat theft all the more after knowing about this incident.

鈥淲e love what we are, where we are and what we do,鈥 he said.

As a precaution now, 鈥渁bsolutely no gold or silver is left in the building,鈥 Smith added. 鈥淲e take it all out.鈥



don.bodger@chemainusvalleycourier.ca

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I've been a part of the newspaper industry since 1980 when I began on a part-time basis covering sports for the Ladysmith-Chemainus Chronicle.
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