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Community Alert: Two Men Arrested After Kamloops RCMP Bait Vehicle Theft
SECTION 1: THE ALERT
On June 24, 2026, just after 4:30 p.m., officers with the Kamloops RCMP Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) arrested two men following the alleged theft of an RCMP bait vehicle in Kamloops, British Columbia. A coordinated response was launched when the bait vehicle activation was triggered, allowing police to safely intercept the vehicle and apprehend both occupants.
The two men were taken into custody and later brought before the court on multiple charges related to the theft and operation of the vehicle. This enforcement action is part of an ongoing effort by the Kamloops RCMP Detachment to target repeat offenders and reduce property-related crime, including vehicle theft, in the community.
SECTION 2: OFFICIAL DETAILS
The incident is recorded under File: 2026-20369. According to the official RCMP information, the following key details have been confirmed:
- On June 24, 2026, shortly after 4:30 p.m., a bait car belonging to the RCMP was allegedly stolen in the Kamloops area.
- The Kamloops RCMP Crime Reduction Unit received the bait vehicle activation alert and organized a coordinated response to track and stop the vehicle.
- CRU officers safely brought the vehicle to a stop and arrested the two male occupants without incident.
- Both men were held in custody and later brought before the court.
- The charges they are facing include:
- Theft of a motor vehicle
- Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
- Additional related offences as presented to the court
RCMP leadership in Kamloops emphasized that the Crime Reduction Unit is actively using targeted enforcement strategies—such as the deployment of bait vehicles—to identify individuals who pose an ongoing risk to public safety. These tactics aim to address property crime and hold repeat offenders accountable, reinforcing community confidence in local enforcement efforts. For broader context on local trends, residents can review the Kamloops Crime Statistics & Safety Report to understand how property and vehicle-related offences impact the area.
The RCMP is asking the community to continue sharing information that may help prevent or solve vehicle thefts. If you have details about suspicious activity or vehicle theft incidents in or around Kamloops, you are urged to contact:
- Kamloops RCMP Detachment: 250-828-3000
- Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
Information provided to Crime Stoppers can be submitted anonymously. Community reporting remains a key tool in supporting focused enforcement efforts like those carried out by the Crime Reduction Unit.
SECTION 3: CRIMECANADA.CA SAFETY PERSPECTIVE
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights how proactive enforcement tools—such as bait vehicles—can directly disrupt property crime patterns and reduce harm to residents in British Columbia. Vehicle theft and dangerous driving behaviours often go hand-in-hand with broader criminal activity and can pose serious safety risks to pedestrians, other motorists, and neighbourhoods. Coordinated arrests like this are important in limiting the impact of repeat offenders and improving day-to-day safety on local streets.
We encourage residents in and around Kamloops to lock their vehicles, remove valuables from sight, and report suspicious behaviour—such as individuals lingering around parked cars, attempts to tamper with door locks, or vehicles being operated erratically. Staying informed through resources like the Kamloops, BC crime and safety data can help community members recognize trends and take appropriate precautions. By combining targeted policing with vigilant community reporting, British Columbians can play a direct role in preventing property crime and supporting safer neighbourhoods.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

