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Police were called to assist after the two subjects refused to disembark the ferry, however no further incident occurred. [57] On December 19, 2020, police were called to the terminal to assist with a man acting belligerently while refusing to wear a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic. Officers reportedly escorted the man off BC Ferries' property.
Killed in a car accident involving his police car Constable Gilles Lamarre Sûreté du Québec: Montreal, Quebec September 19, 1980 Died in a motorcycle accident while on duty Constable Thomas James Agar RCMP: Richmond, British Columbia: September 19, 1980 Shot and killed by Steven LeClair along with three others.
The following is a list of unsolved murders in Canada.Hundreds of homicides occur across Canada each year, many of which end up as cold cases. [1] In 2021, the country's intentional homicide rate stood at around 2.06 per 100,000 individuals, [2] increasing for the third consecutive year. [3]
Police fired a bean bag gun at Du, and then fired shots at Du, killing him. [209] [210] [211] 2014-12-27 Woods, Naverone (23) British Columbia Police were called to a Safeway store in response to reports of a man with a knife outside the store. The man was reportedly stabbing himself and advanced towards officers.
By February 1920 the Burnaby City police force consisted of a chief constable, sergeant and 8 constables. By 1926 the police force consisted of 12 members in total again. On March 1, 1935, the British Columbia Provincial Police took over the policing duties of the City of Burnaby 15 member police force (including the chief of police).
Marrisa Shen (October 20, 2003 [1] – July 18, 2017) was a 13-year-old Canadian girl who was raped and murdered in a wooded area in Central Park, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. [2] Shen was reported missing by her parents on the evening of July 18, 2017, after she failed to return home from what was supposed to be a brief trip to a ...
Burnaby Now is an online newspaper owned by Glacier Media and based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Until 2023, it published a weekly tabloid newspaper [ 2 ] to 47,000 [ 3 ] residents and businesses.
The most successful police operation against the Hells Angels in B.C. was Operation E-Pandora launched in 2003 when a Hells Angel, associate, Michael Plante, agreed to turn informer. [67] In July 2003, Plante offered to give police information and became the police agent around whom much of the E-Pandora investigation ensued.