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Suspect in dramatic takedown in Abbotsford has extensive criminal history: police

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A man police are identifying as a 'wanted repeat offender" was the subject of a dramatic takedown and arrest Monday night. The chaotic scene was all captured on camera.  Andrea Macpherson reports. – Dec 17, 2024

A dramatic takedown in Abbotsford, B.C., was captured on video on Monday night as police boxed in and arrested a wanted man.

Police said that around 9 p.m. on Monday officers spotted a stolen pickup truck travelling on Highway 1 that was connected to a break and enter in Burnaby on Saturday.

Plainclothes officers followed the suspect to the Sandman Hotel near Mount Lehman Road and surrounded the truck as the man parked.

Police said the suspect tried to ram the police vehicles to get away and then tried to reach for a gun when they moved in to arrest him.

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The suspect was shot with multiple bean bag rounds and police then used a dog to subdue the man and take him into custody.

The suspect, 37-year-old Ander Walker-Huria from the Lower Mainland, has a significant criminal history, police said, including charges of manslaughter and murder.

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At the time of his arrest, he was on probation and had an outstanding warrant from another province.

He was transported to the hospital with minor injuries but has since been released and is currently being held, where he awaits a bail hearing. Police are recommending numerous charges.

B.C. Emergency Health Services said one ambulance with primary care paramedics responded to the scene, provided emergency medical treatment and transported one person to the hospital in stable condition.

“Daily, our officers continue to confront repeat violent offenders participating in multi-jurisdictional crimes,” Sgt. Paul Walker with the Abbotsford Police Department said.

“These offenses have a severe impact on victims and significantly affect public safety within our communities. Our officers routinely encounter violent situations, similar to what occurred last night.”

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