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Parolee arrested after failing to return to Vancouver halfway house

Daine Vonbillings, 58, was serving day parole for a second-degree murder he committed in the mid-1980s.
Daine Vonbillings, 58, was serving day parole for a second-degree murder he committed in the mid-1980s. Vancouver police

A man who failed to return to his Vancouver halfway house after curfew this weekend has been arrested.

Daine Vonbillings, 58, was serving day parole for a second-degree murder he committed in the mid-1980s.

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Vancouver police said Vonbillings was arrested without incident.

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Vonbillings disappeared after leaving his downtown halfway house around 6 p.m. on Sunday. At the time, he was driving a pickup truck that he had permission to use.

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Vonbillings’ truck was found at Cypress Bowl with its rear window smashed that same day, and he failed to return by his midnight curfew.

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