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If you see a man throwing things at cars in Squamish, report it: RCMP

Squamish RCMP investigate an incident at Highway 99 and Loggers Lane; similar incidents happened in December. 
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The car was not hit, and no one was hurt, but police ask that if you see this happen, be sure to call the RCMP. 

Squamish RCMP officers are investigating further incidents of a man throwing objects at cars near Highway 99 and Loggers Lane. 

Mounties say that on Jan. 4, at about 10:20 p.m., a driver was driving north on Highway 99 near Loggers Lane when a man ran out from a wooded area and threw unknown objects at the car. 

Afterwards, the man returned to the woods, according to a news release.

The driver reported the incident, and officers went through the area, but did not find the culprit.

The car was not hit, and no one was hurt, but police ask that if you see this happen, be sure to call the RCMP. 

"We believe this is associated [with] recent incidents from December," said Cpl. Angela Kermer, Sea to Sky RCMP, in the release. "We follow up with every report to ensure peoples’ immediate safety. We look to resolve this problem on a bigger scale as we work within our authorities that are sometimes challenging. That’s why continued reporting is important." 

Anyone with any information regarding this or any crime is asked to contact the Squamish RCMP at 604-892-6100, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or go to the website www.solvecrime.ca

For anyone impacted and wanting support information and resources, email Victim Services.