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Canadian Police Chase Famous Knife-Stealing Crow for Tampering With Crime Scene Evidence

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Police Chase Famous Knife-Stealing Crow for Tampering With Crime Evidence
Shawn Bergman
ByPATRICK CLARKE
May 26, 2016, 8:50 PM

— -- Tampering with crime scene evidence is a serious offense, but this culprit isn't fazed by his latest escapade.

We're talking about Canuck the Crow, a Canadian bird known for his frequent run-ins with police and long rap sheet, which includes stealing knives and keys and dismantling police patrol car equipment.

"Canuck the Crow did pick up a knife at the scene of a shooting on Tuesday and began to fly away before it was chased by officers, flew about 20 or 30 feet and dropped it," the Vancouver Police Department confirmed to ABC in a statement Thursday.

Police say the knife was eventually retrieved and entered into evidence.

Canuck enjoys a day out with his best friend Shawn Bergman.
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As for Canuck, who is easily identified by the tiny orange ankle bracelet around his left leg, police do not plan on charging him for tampering with evidence and evading law enforcement, but they want to warn him not to push his luck.

Canuck the Crow, of Vancouver, Canada, was chased by police on May 24 after stealing a knife from a crime scene.
Shawn Bergman

"It is not the first time the VPD has had an encounter with this same crow," the VPD statement pointed out.

The now-famous black bird has a huge Facebook fan base -- over 13,000 followers and counting.

"For some reason he loves living a double life. He's got a life with crows and a life with humans," Shawn Bergman, who calls himself Canuck's best friend, told ABC News.

Canuck the Crow, of Vancouver, Canada, was chased by police on May 24 after stealing a knife from a crime scene.
Shawn Bergman

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