Police are looking for a haul of guns that was stolen from a North Vancouver gunsmith in a burglary Wednesday.
Thieves broke into the victims home workshop in the 300-block of East 22nd Street some time between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and lifted 19 firearms from a locked locker, according to investigators.
The long-barrelled guns, which ranged from .22-callibre to 7-millimetre, were all legally stored and registered with the Canadian Firearms Registry, they said. No ammo was taken, as it had been stowed in a separate area, in accordance with regulations.
The police are always extremely concerned when firearms are stolen and put into the hands of the criminal element, said Cpl. Richard De Jong, a spokesman for the North Vancouver RCMP, in a release. (Were) requesting the assistance of the public to report any information that may lead to (their) recovery.
A forensic identification unit has examined the scene. The police are continuing to investigate, said De Jong.
Anyone with information is asked to call the North Vancouver detachment at 604-985-1311.
James Weldon