Squamish RCMP is investigating an incident of a pellet gun firing on a home in Brackendale.
On Saturday, April 6, at around 10:30 pm, Squamish RCMP were called by an Axen Road resident about suspicious activity .
The person said they were inside their house and heard “popping noises” and something hitting their window.
Police located several marks in the window pane consistent with the damage seen with the use of a Pellet gun.
Police were unable to locate anyone in the area. If you have information regarding this incident please call Cst. Griffin at the Squamish RCMP.
SURREY RCMP ARREST COUPLE IN VEHICLE STOLEN FROM SQUAMISH
On Sunday, April 7th, at around 10:30 am, Squamish RCMP were notified of a stolen grey 2001 Honda Civic from the Skyridge neighbourhood in Squamish.
On Monday the Surrey RCMP Auto Crime Unit located the vehicle in the area of 136th Street and 112th Avenue in Surrey. They arrested a male and female from Surrey.
ERRATIC DRIVING LEADS TO TRAFFIC STOP AND IMPAIRED DRIVING INVESTIGATION
On Saturday, April 6th, at around 6:30 pm Squamish RCMP received a complaint regarding a vehicle driving erratically near Scott Crescent in Squamish.
Squamish RCMP were able to locate the vehicle at a nearby gas station where the vehicle was found to have flat tires, a broken light, and significant windshield damage.
The police officer detected signs of impairment and entered into an impaired driving investigation.
The driver was later found to be driving over the legal limit and was issued a 90 day Immediate Roadside Prohibition and his vehicle was impounded for 30 days.