The Gold Silver Guy store in Duncan was the latest to be broken into Thursday, with the uninsured loss amounting to thousands of dollars.
A Vancouver Island businessman is growing increasingly frustrated with the growing number of break-ins to his Gold Silver Guy stores.
Jeff Ross suffered his latest theft from his Duncan store and cannot get insurance, so the entire loss comes out of pocket. It happened Thursday morning at Gold Silver Guy’s Duncan location on Station Street and was captured on video surveillance. The thief took just minutes to break through the store’s glass and into three display cases that he quickly emptied.
“A city worker was watering plants and heard the noise came down and gave chase, or perhaps it might’ve been much worse … Sure, no one lives downtown, but how do you protect yourself?” asked Ross, the owner, who is also known as the Gold Silver Guy.It’s the third break-in at“Totalling just about $75,000 at my cost and I don’t mean markup, and I don’t mean retail,” he said. “That’s actually my net cost because of the quantity of break-ins in my career, I cannot buy insurance.
Ross says this is the 19th break-in at his stores during his 25 years running businesses on Vancouver Island. CHEK News covered his
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