Thieves steal Calgary-area family's personal laptop
Contained personal images of deceased loved one
CBC News
Posted: Oct 20, 2012 11:19 AM MT
Last Updated: Oct 20, 2012 5:55 PM MT
This picture of one of the suspects was caught on security cameras. (Submitted by: Cochrane RCMP)A Calgary-area family is hoping thieves will return their laptop that contains some precious photos of a loved one, who died in an accident.
The Red Gateway laptop was stolen from a rural home in Rocky View County Thursday morning, along with passports, credit cards and other electronics.
Cochrane RCMP constable Peter Wood spoke to the family Saturday, who lost their son Matthew five years ago. He was a float plane instructor on Vancouver Island.
“They’re pretty upset of course. The impact on the family is great,” Wood said, adding the laptop stolen had several images of Matthew on it. “The son passed away October 13 of 2007. So the timing of the break and enter on the 18th has really affected the family greatly. They are pleading to the public for assistance in hoping that the suspects will be identified and hoping that they have some heart and will return the laptop to the family.”
Matthew Bienert died in an accident five years ago. Pictures of him are on the laptop that thieves stole from a Calgary-area family during a break-and-enter. (Submitted: Cochrane RCMP)Cochrane RCMP say surveillance video caught two men arriving in a 2012 black Ford Focus hatch back.
Police say one of the suspects was wearing a black jacket, light coloured jeans, and a grey and black ball cap. The other was wearing an orange construction safety vest, sweat shirt and dark jeans.
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