Veteran burglar makes amateur mistake

Published: March. 21, 2008 at 2:38 PM

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 21 (UPI) -- Vancouver, British Columbia, police say a veteran and well-known burglar has been arrested because of the amateurish act of allegedly leaving his ID behind.

Detective Greg Booker told the Vancouver Sun 36-year-old Christopher MacKenzie was in custody charged with a series of break-ins in the city's Fairview neighborhood after a piece of his ID was allegedly found in one of the homes.

"This case is one of good old detective or flat-foot work," Booker said.

He said MacKenzie has more than 20 convictions and jail terms for burglary and drug-related offenses dating to 1998.

Based on the piece of identification, Booker said officers fanned out to pawn shops, which require identification, and linked the thefts with pawned items. The newspaper said the thefts involved mostly Canadian aboriginal, Asian and African art and jewelry, worth tens of thousands of dollars.

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