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$250K reward announced for information leading to arrest of Sea-to-Sky Gondola vandal

A $250,000 reward is being offered to anyone who can provide information leadingto the arrest and conviction of the vandal who cut the cable on the Sea-to-Sky gondolatwice in one year.

Cable found severed on Sept. 14 for 2nd time in a year

A car from the Sea-to-Sky gondola lies crumpled on the ground after the gondola cable was deliberately cut on Sept. 13, 2020. (Squamish RCMP)

A $250,000 reward is being offered to anyone who can provide information leading to the arrest and conviction of the vandal who cut the cable on the Sea-to-Sky gondola twice in one year.

General manager Kirby Brown announced the reward Friday afternoon, 11 days after the gondola's cable was found severed on Sept. 14.

"This individual, on both occasions, came very close to hurting people. It hurt our community, it certainly hurt our business," Brown said.

"This is an individual who is a criminal who needs to be caught and brought to justice."

The thick cable, cut overnight on Sept. 14 in an apparent act of vandalism, left staff stunned and bewildered.

The company increased security after thesame incident happened on Aug. 10, 2019. Almost 30 gondola cars were ruined, resulting in between $5 and $10 million in damage.

A motion-detection system was installed and is monitored 24/7 by a third party.

Watch | Gondola's general manager says this type of vandalism could have endangered lives:

$250k reward offered for info leading to arrest of gondola vandal

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"This is an individual who is a criminal who needs to be caught and brought to justice, said Kirby Brown, general manager of the Sea-to-Sky gondola in Squamish, B.C.

No arrests have been made.

Last week,RCMP said investigators could not confirmif the vandalism incidentsare linked or whether thesame person might beresponsible for both crimes.

RCMP Sgt. Sascha Bankssaid Friday that the investigation is at a "very, very critical stage."

Anyone with information is asked to email RCMPat gondola.info@rcmp-grc.gc.ca or call the gondola information tip line at604-892-6122.

RCMP are also looking for dashcamfootage from anyone who was in the Sea-to-Sky highway area near the gondola from Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. to Sept. 14 at 2 p.m.

Brown said crews are still working to secure the cableto remove the cabins and clean up the damage.

The company plans to rebuild and reopen the attraction again.

"We're going to do everything we can so that our team... doesn't face this again," Brown said.

Squamish RCMP say someone deliberately cut the cable of the Sea-to-Sky gondola. (Squamish RCMP )