
City police are looking for three suspects after a recent debit card theft.
The North Bay Police Service says at about 5:45 pm on Oct. 11 a person attempted to withdraw money from their account at the RBC location on Stockdale Road but wasn’t able to do so.
Police say a man approached the victim and took the debit card, claiming he was trying to help – then returned what the victim later realized was a debit card belonging to someone else.
The suspect fled the area, and the victim later discovered money had been withdrawn from his bank account without his knowledge or consent.
The male suspect is described as:
- Slim build
- Medium height
- At the time of the incident was wearing: red baseball hat, mask covering lower half of face, blue jeans, black and white running shoes, green jacket.

The first female suspect is described as:
- Slim build
- Medium height
- Shoulder length black or dark-brown hair
- At the time of the incident wearing: blue jacket, mask covering lower half of face, blue jeans, black and white running shoes.

The second female suspect is described as:
- Slim build
- Medium height
- Long black or dark-brown hair
- At the time of the incident wearing: black jacket, grey or light blue pants, white and black running shoes, black toque/beanie-style hat, carrying a large white purse.
The North Bay Police Service has reason to believe the suspects are involved in similar incidents that have occurred across the province of Ontario.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the North Bay Police Service at 705-497-5555 and press 5 to speak with an officer. Those wishing to remain anonymous are encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.nearnorthcrimestoppers.com.

