A suspect in a break and enter at the Harbour Air seaplane terminal in Vancouver is seen in this handout photo taken from surveillance video. Police are appealing to the aviation community for help in finding the man who broke into the Harbour Air seaplane terminal on Vancouver's waterfront last Friday and tried to steal one of the aircraft. Vancouver police Const. Tania Visintin says the suspect is described as white, in his 40s, with a slightly receding hairline and pronounced brow ridge.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Vancouver Police *MANDATORY CREDIT*
February 26, 2020 - 10:11 AM
VANCOUVER - Police are looking for help in finding a man they accuse of breaking into Harbour Air's seaplane terminal on Vancouver's waterfront last Friday and trying to steal one of its aircraft.
Const. Tania Visintin of Vancouver police says a man described as white and in his 40s was allegedly able to break into the terminal and one of the seaplanes tied to the dock.
But when he started the plane and attempted to taxi away, police say he hit several other docked planes, ripping the wing off one and severely damaging another.
Visintin says police believe the suspect has a working knowledge of planes.
Investigators want to speak to anyone in the aviation community or the public who may be able to identify him.
Visintin says the attempted theft of a plane is unusual.
"This was a very dangerous situation and we are thankful that no one was injured," Visintin says in a statement on Wednesday.
Police describe the man as being about five feet 10 inches tall, with average build, a slightly receding hairline and pronounced brow ridge. He was wearing a red long-sleeved zip-up sweater and dress shoes.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 26, 2020
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