Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers
-
Surrey residents urged to register security cameras with city to aid policeSurrey residents are being encouraged to register their home security cameras with the city in a bid to get video evidence to police more quickly in the case of a crime.CrimeJun 13, 2023
-
Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers unveils new ‘Guns and Gangs’ ad campaignA new B.C. Crime Stoppers 'Guns and Gangs' campaign features a video that will be shown at movie theaters and on TV, as well as posters, bus ads, billboards and social media posts.CrimeMar 15, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
1 of B.C.’s 5 most wanted suspects arrested in Surrey home searchThe 42-year-old was wanted on 17 charges, including sexual assault, assault with a weapon and unlawful confinement in relation to an investigation that began in August 2019.CrimeJan 10, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
B.C.’s top 5 most wanted criminals remain on the lam this HalloweenAnonymous tips about most wanted men may be submitted via Crime Stoppers’ downloadable 'P3' app for Apple and Android phones, or by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).CrimeOct 25, 2022
-
Thieves turn to new methods to get inside homes, Crime Stoppers saysCrime Stoppers said investigators are noticing cars left unlocked in the driveway and then thieves will steal the garage door opener.CrimeJun 23, 2022
-
-
Phone scams against seniors on the rise, says Crime StoppersCrime Stoppers acknowledges these crimes could be under reported as it can be embarrassing for seniors to come forward following the crimes.CanadaJun 4, 2022
-
-
With 20 gang-related shootings so far in 2022, Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers issues pleaCrime Stoppers is hoping people come forward to report sightings and concerns anonymously to help solve the crimes. There are many ways people can do that.CrimeFeb 10, 2022
-
96 charges, 54 arrests made with help from 4,741 tips to Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers in 2021Crime Stoppers Metro Vancouver received 4,741 tips in 2021, including 215 tips related to gang activity and 403 tips related to illegal guns.CrimeJan 20, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
December a time for Grinches and pandemic porch pirates, B.C. group warnsUnattended parcels are an easy target for criminals, according to Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers.ConsumerDec 15, 2020
Trending
-
‘Jurassic Park’ actor Sam Neill cause of death revealed13,713 Read -
‘Sovereignty comes with responsibility:’ U.S. lawmakers to Canada on wildfires12,578 Read -
Where cyclosporiasis cases stand in Canada as U.S. parasite outbreak rages11,808 Read -
‘It was far away until it wasn’t’: Lodge owner details harrowing northern Ontario fires9,967 Read -
Canada doesn’t get credit for undoing ‘something bad,’ says U.S. trade czar9,726 Read -
No sharing of Gordie Howe bridge tolls until debt is repaid, Carney says5,333 Read -
Top Videos
-
Global News at 6:00 Toronto: July 15, 2026 -
Toronto mayor welcomes FIFA decision to allow soft water bottles at World Cup matches -
Olivia Chow finally confirms she’s running for a second term at Toronto’s Mayor -
Toronto council pushes to keep FIFA Fan Fest free, but challenges remain -
Toronto fire crews melt Drake ice sculpture -
Toronto man who killed 2 strangers 2 days apart found guilty of first-degree murder -