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West Van police find suspect sound asleep in stolen vehicle

staff report
April 7, 2023 7:22am

West Vancouver have arrested a suspect who was found fast asleep in a vehicle that had been reported stolen from Vancouver.

Police arrested the suspect but they were not looking for him. Officers were responding to a report of a vehicle that had stopped in an unsafe position on Highway 1, just before the Capilano Bridge. Officers arrives and quickly determined the vehicle was reported stolen from Vancouver. They also found a male suspect sleeping in the driver’s seat, oblivious to the people circling around him. He was awoken and arrested without incident, officials say.

Lillooet man charged after home break-in

A Lillooet man is facing several charges after a home break-in. On March 18 at 7 am, Lillooet RCMP received a report of a break and enter in progress at a residence on Hwy 99.

The owner was not home, but was observing live security video footage that showed an unknown man inside their residence. Lillooet RCMP officer went and located a man wearing a mask hiding in a small closet. The man was arrested and held for a bail hearing. BC Prosecution has approved charges against 45 year-old Earendil Spencer that include break and enter, being unlawfully in a dwelling house, possession of break-in instrument, and disguising face with intent to commit offence and mischief.

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