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SUMMERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 9 – Summerland officials investigate deliberate damage at beach and park facilities with cleanup underway and costs reaching $11,156.03, police said.

  • On July 8, Summerland’s CAO reported vandalism at Rotary Beach men’s washroom and Memorial Park bandshell, with investigations ongoing.
  • Following the July 8 report, Summerland's municipal crews closed the vandalized facilities as RCMP launched investigations into acts of damage at Rotary Beach and Memorial Park bandshell.
  • Erin Trainer reported vandalism costs have reached $11,156.03, with the public encouraged to call tip line 250-494-7416 for information.
  • The vandalism led to prolonged closure of Rotary Beach men’s washroom and Memorial Park bandshell, delaying cleanup and reopening efforts.
  • Graham Statt urges residents to contact the Summerland RCMP with tips via the non-emergency line at 250-494-7416 to assist investigations into recent vandalism at local facilities.
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Vandalism at Rotary Beach and bandshell in Summerland

Cost of damages so far this year tops $11K

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