Metro Vancouver Transit Police are investigating an alleged sexual assault and urge witnesses or drivers with dashcam footage to come forward.
Transit Police Appeal for Public Help in Vancouver Sexual Assault Investigation
Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking the public for help as officers investigate an alleged sexual assault that reportedly took place in Vancouver earlier this week.
Investigators Search for Witnesses and Video Evidence
As the investigation moves forward, police are focusing on a specific area of the city and hope residents can provide valuable information. In particular, officers are seeking dashcam footage recorded along Stainsbury Avenue between Victoria Drive and Walker Street.
The footage should cover the period between 3:30 p.m. and 3:55 p.m. on May 26, when the alleged incident is believed to have occurred.
Police Also Looking for Pedestrians in the Area
In addition to dashcam recordings, investigators want to speak with anyone who was walking in the neighbourhood during that time. Witness accounts could help officers piece together the events and strengthen the ongoing investigation.
Therefore, anyone who noticed unusual activity or who may have seen something relevant is encouraged to come forward.
How to Contact Transit Police
Anyone who was in the area or who has dashcam video from the specified time is asked to contact Metro Vancouver Transit Police.
Members of the public can call 604-515-8300 or send a text message to 87-77-77. When reaching out, individuals should reference file number 2026-13363 to help investigators process information quickly.
Investigation Continues
Meanwhile, Transit Police continue to gather evidence and follow leads. As a result, public assistance remains a key part of the investigation. Authorities are urging anyone with information, no matter how minor it may seem, to get in touch.