Teens set off flare in B.C. store in ‘reckless’ act, traumatize clerk: RCMP
NANAIMO, B.C. — The RCMP are accusing two teenagers of creating mayhem in a convenience store in Nanaimo, B.C., after shoplifting and then setting off a flare indoors on their way out.
Mounties say in a news release the alleged incident occurred Saturday night and caused thousands of dollars in damage.
They say a lone employee reported two young men picked up a few items and, before leaving without paying, one of them discharged a single-tube flare in the direction of the employee.
The fire ignited merchandise and caused extensive structural damage inside and outside the store, and firefighters put out the blaze.