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Willowbrook Mall evacuated after 2 youths bear-sprayed inside the mall

Darpan News Desk Langley RCMP, 13 Jul, 2022 05:41 PM
  • Willowbrook Mall evacuated after 2 youths bear-sprayed inside the mall

At approximately 1:50pm, Emergency services were called to the Willowbrook Mall in the 19700 block of Fraser Hwy in Langley, BC after reports were received of bear spray being deployed inside the mall.  

Police determined that two youths were bear sprayed following a verbal argument which occurred inside the mall near the Foot Locker Store.  The female youth suspect fled the scene after spraying the victims.  The parties involved are known to each other and police believe this to be a targeted incident. 

The victims were treated by BC Ambulance Service and are recovering from the effects of the bear spray.  

Willowbrook Mall was temporarily evacuated as numerous patrons were feeling the effects of the bear spray.  The Mall has resumed normal business.  

The Langley RCMP are asking anyone with information about this incident to contact the non-emergency line at 604-532-3200.  

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