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RCMP incident report: Why drinking beer in the ferry lineup is a bad idea

Sunshine Coast residents continue to fall for a variety of scams.
Sechlet RCMP detachment
The RCMP detachment in Sechelt.

There are many places to drink beer responsibly but, as one Sechelt resident recently discovered, sitting in your car in a ferry lineup is not one of them.

Impaired driving

Sunshine Coast RCMP recently received a report of a male drinking beer in his vehicle while waiting in the ferry line up at Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver. The driver, a Sechelt resident, was intercepted by police in Gibsons and provided two breath samples, both which resulted in a "Fail" result.  The driver received a driving prohibition of 90 days and his vehicle was impounded for 30.

Found property

On March 6, a drone was located at the Roberts Creek Golf Course and turned into police. If anyone has lost a drone and can provide identifying details, please contact the Sunshine Coast RCMP at 604-885-2266: file 2025-1622.

Grandparent/parent scam

A Sechelt resident called police to report someone trying to defraud them of money using the grandparent/parent scam. The caller reported to be calling on behalf of their son who had caused a serious car accident and needed money to get out of jail. Luckily, the resident was suspicious and did not fall for the scam.

Bell Mobility scam

A Sechelt resident reported being scammed of $9,284 by someone claiming to be a Bell Mobility representative who was able to obtain the victims banking information.

Employment scam

A Roberts Creek resident was defrauded after purportedly being recruited by an employment agency offering a job conducting hotel reviews. The victim transferred $7,000 into a bitcoin crypto wallet through WhatsApp.