$40K worth of stolen clothing, shoes seized from Vancouver home: RCMP

Burnaby RCMP said it has recovered about $40,000 worth of stolen merchandise from a Vancouver home.

Police have recovered about $40,000 worth of stolen clothing, shoes and other merchandise, some of which were allegedly being sold online.

Burnaby RCMP said it received a tip about a person who was allegedly selling stolen clothing on an online marketplace.

Officers searched a Vancouver home on Nov. 19 and seized clothing, shoes and watches believed to be stolen from stores in Burnaby, Vancouver, Coquitlam and West Vancouver.

The clothing was described as “high-end” and included 106 pairs of pants, 48 shirts and sweaters, 15 jackets and hoodies, 14 pairs of shoes, nine watches and five purses. Police also seized more than $2,000 in cash.

Sgt. Neil Jones of Burnaby RCMP’s community programs said police work with loss prevention officers and security companies at various businesses to fight retail theft.

A 41-year-old Vancouver man could face charges, said police. The investigation continues.

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