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Man arrested after serious assault on woman at British Properties short-term rental

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Staff report
May 23, 2024 9:05am

One man has been arrested by West Vancouver Police in an incident of a violent attack on an intimate partner at a short-term rental in British Properties.

On the evening of Tuesday, May 21st, 2024, the West Vancouver Police Department received multiple calls from residents in a British Properties neighbourhood of a woman in distress with evident physical injuries.  Officers located the woman and determined that she had been the victim of a serious assault by her intimate partner while both were staying at a short-term rental in the 800 block of King Georges Way.

Police contained the home and established that the suspect was a parolee from Ontario with a history of violence and possession of weapons, including firearms.

The suspect was later observed in the home with a large knife. A prolonged operation ensued as officers worked to negotiate with the suspect and effect a safe arrest.

Just before 9 am on May 22, the suspect surrendered to police in front of the residence and was transported to the WVPD.  A bail hearing resulted in the following charges being approved:

1 count of Assault Causing Bodily Harm

1 count of Assault by choking

1 count of Possessing a Weapon for a dangerous purpose

The suspect was remanded in custody until his next court date on May 24, 2024 in North Vancouver.

“This was a serious and dynamic investigation for us with a lot of moving parts” said Sgt Chris Bigland “Intimate Partner Violence is a serious criminal offence with significantly different dynamics than other crimes.  This event’s inclusion of a history of violence, drug and alcohol consumption and the possibility of firearms in a residential community required a thorough and calculated response. We are confident that our actions maintained public safety at a level in keeping with our community’s expectations and are pleased that a conclusion without further escalation was achieved”.

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  1. Don McBain says:
    May 23, 2024 at 4:37 pm

    at a short-term rental in British Properties.

    That should be “in the THE British Properties”

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