A Coquitlam, B.C. man has been charged after visiting a Port Moody shop on Saturday and reportedly threatening to carry out acts of violence on Sunday.
According to Port Moody police, the man made the “concerning comments” to a staffer in the Suter Brook Village mall. The suspect was gone by the time officers arrived, but they were quickly able to identify him.
He was arrested at his Coquitlam residence shortly afterward, where police also seized ammunition and several weapons.
- Shots fired following early morning crash in Airdrie, RCMP investigating
- ‘Purple bunny-like mask’: Man charged with trying to kidnap girl, 7, from B.C. school
- Canada’s top court says intimate partner violence is a basis for civil claims
- Red Deer teens face assault charges after attack caught on camera
The man has been charged with careless use or storage of a firearm and remains in custody. The investigation is ongoing.
“Fortunately, the staff member reported this suspicious behavior to us, which resulted in a safe resolution to this matter,” said Const. Sam Zacharias in a Tuesday news release.
“Anyone who may have information that will assist our investigation is asked to contact us.”
Comments
Comments closed.
Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.
Please see our Commenting Policy for more.