Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
National

Fraser Valley Hunters May Hold Key As Police Investigate Suspicious Death

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 21 Oct, 2015 01:19 PM
    VANCOUVER — Homicide investigators in the Lower Mainland hope tips from the public can help them crack a case involving the suspicious death of a 26-year-old man.
     
    The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is appealing for information about the last movements of David Urquhart.
     
    His remains were found Oct. 8, along a logging road north of Mission, B.C., about 75 kilometres east of Vancouver, more than five weeks after he was reported missing.
     
    A release from IHIT says Urquhart was known to travel around the Fraser Valley, and was last seen in the Maple Ridge area in late August.
     
    Sgt. Stephanie Ashton says Urquhart's remains were found in a remote area popular with hunters and she says investigators want to speak to anyone who may have seen something unusual.
     
    She adds IHIT, the coroner's service and police across the Fraser Valley are working on the case, but the public and Urquhart's acquaintances must help uncover what happened before he died.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Federal Court Dismisses Imprisoned Buddhist's Human Rights Complaint

    Federal Court Dismisses Imprisoned Buddhist's Human Rights Complaint
    The man, Kien Tan, was convicted of second-degree murder in February 2011 and incarcerated at Kent Institution in British Columbia.

    Federal Court Dismisses Imprisoned Buddhist's Human Rights Complaint

    Calgary Couple Sinks D'oh Into Replicating Kitchen From 'The Simpsons'

    Calgary Couple Sinks D'oh Into Replicating Kitchen From 'The Simpsons'
    CALGARY — Marcia Andreychuk and Joel Hamilton are living in a Simpson-esque orange, blue and purple dream.

    Calgary Couple Sinks D'oh Into Replicating Kitchen From 'The Simpsons'

    Fire In South B.C. Forces Evacuation Of 200 People Including Campground

    Fire In South B.C. Forces Evacuation Of 200 People Including Campground
    ROCK CREEK, B.C. — Hundreds of people have fled an aggressive fire in British Columbia's southern Interior, including stunned campers who ran from a park with only the clothes on their backs.

    Fire In South B.C. Forces Evacuation Of 200 People Including Campground

    B.C. Judge Orders Insurance Company To Pay Up After Arson Destroys Grow-op Home

    B.C. Judge Orders Insurance Company To Pay Up After Arson Destroys Grow-op Home
    Wawanesa Insurance Co. denied benefits to Steven Davidson, arguing he knew about the grow-op in the basement of his house.

    B.C. Judge Orders Insurance Company To Pay Up After Arson Destroys Grow-op Home

    Huge Wildfire Tears Through Grass, Timber, Near BC's South-Central Border

    Huge Wildfire Tears Through Grass, Timber, Near BC's South-Central Border
    ROCK CREEK, B.C. — Hundreds of people have been forced from their homes and campsites by an aggressive wildfire in B.C.'s Boundary region.

    Huge Wildfire Tears Through Grass, Timber, Near BC's South-Central Border

    Phone Outage Hampering RCMP In Northern Part Of The Northwest Territories

    Phone Outage Hampering RCMP In Northern Part Of The Northwest Territories
    RCMP in Yellowknife say a telephone outage in the northern part of the Northwest Territories means people who need help may have to go to their local detachments for assistance.

    Phone Outage Hampering RCMP In Northern Part Of The Northwest Territories