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Vancouver Police closes suspicious Marpole incident file

Darpan News Desk Vancouver Police, 03 Nov, 2020 11:29 PM
  • Vancouver Police closes suspicious Marpole incident file

A Vancouver Police investigation into a disturbance in the Marpole neighbourhood on October 28 has come to a close as investigators deemed the incident not suspicious.

Vancouver Police Major Crime detectives were able to speak to the people involved after they saw the media release asking for those involved to come forward. Investigators have no reason to believe anything criminal in nature occurred that morning. Below is earlier media release describing the incident.

Vancouver Police are investigating a suspicious incident that occurred early Wednesday morning in the Marpole neighbourhood and would like to speak to those involved.

Police were alerted to a disturbance that occurred at around 2 a.m. on October 28, near Ash Street and West 59th Avenue. According to surveillance video, a woman and man were involved in an altercation along West 59th before two men arrived minutes later in a white SUV.

The three men carried the woman into the SUV and left the area before police arrived. The woman may have blonde, medium-length hair. She was wearing a black winter jacket with light-colored faux fur on the collar, black tights, and knee-high boots. The men were wearing dark clothing.

“The security footage shows that the SUV involved may be a white, 2014 to 2018 Porsche Cayenne GTS,” says Constable Jason Doucette, VPD. “At this point, there’s not enough information to determine what actually took place, so our investigators would like to speak to the four people who left in the Porsche to ensure everyone is okay.”

Photo courtesy of Vancouver Police. 

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