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The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) (French: Service de police de Vancouver) is the police force in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of several police departments within the Metro Vancouver Area and is the second largest police force in the province after RCMP "E" Division .
Vancouver Police Department: Vancouver, British Columbia May 28, 1913 Found by police after failing to return to station with 3 gunshots in a vacant lot. [21] Acting Sergeant Paul Smith Lethbridge Police Service: Lethbridge, Alberta June 10, 1913 Accidentally electrocuted [22] Constable Michael James Fitzgerald NWMP: Near the head of the White ...
Brandon Majors’ body was found in the Columbia River in July, and a medical examiner identified him on Sept. 1, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Majors had been missing since May 12 ...
Police say the call had come in about a suicidal man, screaming and in distress. An officer sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound from the incident and was released from hospital the next day. Police only found one weapon from the scene, a police-issued firearm. [246] 2015-07-25 Skene-Peters, Kwasi (21) Ontario
May 23—Vancouver police responded to two separate incidents — a shooting and a burglary — at the same North Image apartment complex early Saturday morning. Around 12:30 a.m., police heard ...
The police questioned Ng's family and friends, who all publicized her case to seek information of her whereabouts, which remained a mystery for more than a month. 41 days after Ng's disappearance, the police found a skeleton left in the forest along Clementi Road, and the skeletal remains were confirmed to be Ng's after some DNA tests. Being ...
Apr. 8—Vancouver police officers responded to three crashes overnight Wednesday, including one fatal wreck, all involving vehicles driving into light poles. The fatal crash happened on Northeast ...
The Campbell River Courier-Islander newspaper reported in May 2014 that Gastown, Vancouver, business owners Joel and Lori Sellen witnessed a man in their store throwing out a $25,000 missing persons reward poster for Fillipoff. The pair reported that the man said, "It's one of those missing persons posters, except she's not missing, she's my ...