A roundup of recent crime news from Metro Vancouver: Son charged with murder, suspicious disappearance in Surrey, and machete-wielding robbery suspect arrested.
A tragic incident in East Vancouver has resulted in a murder charge for the son of the victim. On April 6, 49-year-old Benn Robert Arthur Harrison was fatally shot at his home near North Kootenay and Dundas streets. Vancouver police (VPD) arrested two suspects in their 20s shortly after the shooting, and now, the victim’s 23-year-old son, Tyler Harrison, has been charged with second-degree murder.
The investigation remains ongoing, though no further charges have been laid against the second individual arrested last month.
IHIT Takes Over Case of Suspicious Disappearance in Surrey
In Surrey, a suspicious disappearance has prompted the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) to take charge. Navdeep Dhaliwal, a 25-year-old man, was last seen at a residence in Surrey on April 30. His sudden disappearance, particularly after maintaining regular contact with friends and family, raised immediate concerns.
IHIT has been thoroughly investigating his last known locations, canvassing the neighborhood, and reaching out to his family, friends, and co-workers for more information. Sgt. Freda Fong from IHIT has urged the public to refrain from speculation while emphasizing the importance of any potential tips.
Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out to the IHIT information line at 1-877-551-4448 or email ihatinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
Machete-Wielding Robbery Suspect Arrested in New Westminster
In another shocking crime, a man armed with a machete attempted to rob a restaurant in New Westminster on April 26. At around 7 p.m., restaurant staff were threatened by the armed suspect, who demanded money before fleeing the scene.
New Westminster police quickly responded to a 911 call, and the suspect was arrested within an hour in the area of 8th Street and 8th Avenue. The suspect now faces charges of robbery and assault with a weapon.
Sgt. Justine Thom commended the officers’ swift actions and expressed concern for the well-being of the restaurant staff. “Our thoughts are with the staff who experienced this frightening incident,” Thom said. The victim assistance unit is offering support to those affected by the traumatic event.
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