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Small Fire At Care Home Extinguished By Sprinkler System

New Westminster Police and Fire Service responded this evening to a small fire at a Seniors Care Facility in the 200 block of Ross Drive. Sprinklers in the suite quickly extinguished the small fire although some resulting water damage did occur to the suites below. As a precaution a 100 year old resident was taken […]

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Young Child Very Lucky Following Pedestrian Accident

A three year old New Westminster boy was very lucky yesterday afternoon when struck by a vehicle travelling at a slow speed in the 200 block of 10th street. The child was dragged for approximately 10-12 feet. The child was transported to Royal Columbian Hospital and held overnight for observation but was well enough to […]

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Robbery With A Weapon

On December 7th at 2244 Hours, a male entered the Best Buy store located on Boyd Street in New Westminster. A store employee observed the male walk to the games area of the store, select several video games and then tuck them underneath his jacket. When the suspect attempted to leave the store the employee […]

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Vancouver Police Officer Charged With Assault

On July 26, 2010, the Vancouver Police Department requested that the New Westminster Police Service conduct an investigation into an allegation that a VPD constable pushed a woman on Hasting Street, and, the actions of the two constables that accompanied him. After a three month investigation, the New Westminster Police Major Crime Unit forwarded a […]

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New Westminster Police Execute Two Search Warrants

On December 2, 2010, the New Westminster Police Service executed search warrants on two separate suites inside of 1210 Cameron Street, New Westminster. The warrants were the result of a 6-week long project that was conducted by members of the Street Crime Unit. The project was launched after numerous citizen complaints were received regarding drug […]

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‘Con-Air’ Transports Another Criminal

On November 15th, 2010 members of the New Westminster Police Service Patrol Division encountered a male as a result of a fraud investigation. A check of the male found that he had a lengthy criminal history including robberies, property crime and violence. It was also learned that he was wanted by the Toronto Police Service […]

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Male Suffering Gunshot Wound

Update: The victim is a Thirty-Four year old New Westminster resident. The victim remains in hospital following surgery and is expected to recover from his injuries. Police investigators continue examining the evidence and interviewing potential witnesses.     At approximately 1830 Hours, the New Westminster police received a 9-1-1 call reporting that a male had been […]

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Update – Recovery Of Seaforth Highlander Historical Mace

Update to the previous media release on this matter from 2010-11-10. The Seaforth Highlander Historical Mace and the vehicle it was contained in were recovered by NWPS members on 2010-11-18 at approximately 1930 hours. It appears there was no damage to the Mace which is being returned to representatives from the Seathforth Armories. The investigation […]

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Suspicious Circumstance – Possible Pedestrian Motor Vehicle Incident

On November 12th at approximately 2300 Hours, New Westminster Police attended the South-East corner of McBride Boulevard at 8th Avenue on report of a pedestrian laying on the roadway. Upon attendance, the pedestrian, a Fifty-Four year old New Westminster resident, advised officers that she attempted to walk northbound on McBride Boulevard in the crosswalk but […]

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Return Of Fugitive On “CON AIR”

In September 2010, the New Westminster Police Service conducted an investigation into a male who was wanted on multiple warrants from Sarnia, Ontario. These serious offences dated back to early 2006 and included firearms offences, weapons offences and failing to appear. On November 6th, 2010, 31 year-old Robert George WARNOCK was arrested without incident by […]

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