Police looking to identify suspect in a break-in and theft at the 50 Plus Club in Stephenville Crossing

    Thursday, 25 September 2025 12:26

    By Tonya Organ

    The suspect was seen on video surveillance wearing a black hoodie, a red shirt underneath, a pair of grey sweatpants, a pair of brown hiking style sneakers, a dark-coloured face covering and a pair of blue latex gloves.

    Bay St. George RCMP is looking into a break, enter and theft that happened at the Stephenville Crossing 50 Plus Club during the early morning hours on Tuesday. Police responded to a commercial alarm at the club on Maple Street and say at around 4:00 a.m., an individual forced entry inside the business using a crowbar. Once inside, the suspect — who was wearing a face covering — took multiple bottles of alcohol before leaving on foot. 

    The suspect was seen on video surveillance wearing a black hoodie, a red shirt underneath, a pair of grey sweatpants, a pair of brown hiking style sneakers, a dark-coloured face covering and a pair of blue latex gloves.

     

    To report an error, submit a news tip, or provide feedback, please e-mail news@bayfm.ca or call (709) 637-0183.

    More from Local News

     

     

     

    BayFM recognizes support from the following agencies:

                        

    Today's Weather

    • Corner Brook

      Sunny

      High: 19°C | Low: 6°C

    • Deer Lake

      Sunny intervals

      High: 18°C | Low: 6°C

    Recently Played

    Podcasts

    • BayFM On-Demand

      Trash Talk Thursday , September 25, 2025

      On this edition of Trash Talk Thursday, Lynn Howse from Western Regional Waste Management talks to Lenny about Hazard Waste Awareness Day on Saturday September 27

    • The Plain Truth

      The Plain Truth , Wednesday September 25, 2025

      Homelessness is an issue being seen in more communities in our country.

    • Qalipu Today

      Qalipu Today, Tuesday September 23, 2025

      This week on Qalipu Today, join guest host Dean Clarke with Annette George from the Qalipu First Nation Mental Wellness Team.