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Gun and a jerry can full of gasoline located inside vehicle

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Jun, 2023 03:41 PM
  • Gun and a jerry can full of gasoline located inside vehicle

The Surrey RCMP Auto Crime Target Team located a stolen vehicle with a loaded firearm and jerry can full of gasoline inside.

On May 24, 2023, at approximately 9:54 a.m., Surrey RCMP ACTT and IMPACT responded to the report of a suspicious vehicle in the 13800-block of 104 Avenue. An off-duty police officer noted the vehicle with mismatched plates and called it in.

Upon arrival police noted an unoccupied vehicle, with one licence plate that had been reported stolen.

Two individuals returned to the parked vehicle and a 39-year-old man, believed to be the driver, who is known to police was transported to Surrey RCMP cells and held in custody.

The second individual was released pending further investigation.

Investigators confirmed that the vehicle was stolen from Coquitlam in November 2022.

The stolen vehicle was seized, towed and a search warrant was executed on the vehicle. A loaded firearm and a jerry can full of gasoline were located inside.

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