Dec 4, 2025 6:44 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh

Richmond RCMP is alerting residents after a series of distraction-theft incidents reported between late September and November 2025.
Police say suspects used a range of tactics to divert victims’ attention, often resulting in stolen jewelry. The thefts took place in both public areas and residential neighbourhoods across Richmond.
The incidents predominantly targeted older adults, though one youth was also affected. Suspects, frequently travelling in SUVs or sedans, used approaches such as unsolicited hugs, fake jewelry exchanges, or emotional stories to trick victims. Stolen items reported include necklaces and rings, with incidents occurring along major roads and within local neighbourhoods.
Investigators note that while the incidents share similarities, there is currently no evidence linking them. Richmond RCMP continues to review surveillance footage and follow all leads.
“These incidents can happen very quickly, often before the victim even realizes what has occurred,” said Cst. Frank Bryson of Richmond RCMP. “We encourage residents to stay alert, be cautious when approached unexpectedly, and contact police immediately if something feels wrong.”




