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Suspect in disturbing attack in Vancouver apartment lobby back in custody

Another random violent stranger attack in downtown Vancouver. This time it happened at Howe and Davie. Vancouver police say a woman was followed into the lobby of her apartment building. Emad Agahi has more on the attack and how bystanders jumped in – Oct 3, 2022

A suspect accused in a random attack in an apartment building lobby is back in custody after breaching his bail conditions, Vancouver police say.

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Bryce Michael Flores-Bebington was out on bail, with two sex assault charges, an assault charge and a charge of uttering threats pending.

Flores-Bebington was arrested just 24 hours after being released from jail.

Flores-Bebington has been arrested and remains in custody, police said. Vancouver police

“A VPD officer was working near Burrard and Pender Street Saturday afternoon when he observed Flores-Bebington breaching one of his court-ordered bail conditions,” said VPD Const. Tania Visintin.

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“The suspect, 19, was re-arrested and returned to jail.”

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The 19-year-old is accused in a “bone-chilling” stranger attack in the lobby of a Yaletown apartment building on Oct. 3.

In that incident, he allegedly followed a woman into the building and threw her to the ground, before a group of bystanders intervened and held him down until police arrived.

Police say he will remain in custody pending his next court date.

It is unclear exactly how Flores-Bebington breached his bail conditions.

Global News has reached out to Vancouver police for more information.

— With files from Global BC’s Simon Little.

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