Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

Metro Vancouver Transit Police Looking For Suspect Who Allegedly Threatened Passenger With Scissors

Darpan News Desk, 12 Jan, 2018 12:00 PM
    Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who allegedly threatened a SkyTrain passenger with a pair of scissors.
     
     
    At approximately 3:15 pm, December 7, 2017, a 24-year-old Vancouver man boarded the SkyTrain at Nanaimo Station, heading towards Broadway and Commercial Station, and sat down. He looked up to see a man standing over him, allegedly with a pair of scissors in his hand, aggressively threatening verbally to harm him.
     
     
    The victim recognized the suspect as a man that had been banned from the victim’s place of employment, in March of 2017, for allegedly using drugs in the pub washroom. The suspect, known to the victim only as “Thomas”, is apparently still upset over the incident and blames the victim.
     
     
    Two other passengers on the train stood up to intervene, allowing the victim to leave the train at Broadway and Commercial Station. The suspect followed, allegedly continuing to utter numerous verbal threats. Once the victim left the station and crossed the street, the suspect allegedly continued to shout threats at him but stopped following him. The victim continued on to work where he called Metro Vancouver Transit Police, who initiated an investigation.
     
     
    The suspect, who goes by the name of “Thomas”, is described as a Caucasian male, late 50’s, 5’6” tall, medium build, blue eyes, slicked-back dark hair, a “crushed” nose, walks with a stooped posture and was wearing a dark jacket, light blue jeans and carrying a black bag. (Photographs of the suspect are below)
     
     
    Anyone with information regarding the identity of this suspect or who witnessed this incident is asked to contact Metro Vancouver Transit Police at 604.515.8300 or text using code 87.77.77 (ref. file# 2017-20919).
     
     
    See Something, Say Something!

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Rohinie Bisesar, Accused In Fatal Toronto Shoppers Drug Mart Stabbing, Declared Unfit To Stand Trial

    Rohinie Bisesar, Accused In Fatal Toronto Shoppers Drug Mart Stabbing, Declared Unfit To Stand Trial
    41-Year-Old Is Charged With 1st-Degree Murder Suffers From Schizophrenia, According To Forensic Psychiatrist

    Rohinie Bisesar, Accused In Fatal Toronto Shoppers Drug Mart Stabbing, Declared Unfit To Stand Trial

    B.C. Court Orders Protesters To Stop Blocking Homeless Housing Project

    B.C. Court Orders Protesters To Stop Blocking Homeless Housing Project
    BC Housing and the City of Vancouver have been granted an injunction to proceed with the project, which will create 78 living units tailored for people aged 45 and over.

    B.C. Court Orders Protesters To Stop Blocking Homeless Housing Project

    B.C. Casinos Must Declare Cash Deposits In New Rules Over Money Laundering

    B.C. Casinos Must Declare Cash Deposits In New Rules Over Money Laundering
    BC Housing and the City of Vancouver have been granted an injunction to proceed with the project, which will create 78 living units tailored for people aged 45 and over.

    B.C. Casinos Must Declare Cash Deposits In New Rules Over Money Laundering

    B.C. Sets Minimum Age Of 19 To Consume Marijuana, Plans Mix Of Retail Sales

    B.C. Sets Minimum Age Of 19 To Consume Marijuana, Plans Mix Of Retail Sales
    The British Columbia government has set 19 as the minimum age to legally possess, purchase and consume marijuana in the province.

    B.C. Sets Minimum Age Of 19 To Consume Marijuana, Plans Mix Of Retail Sales

    Athletes 'Stand Together' With Sex Assault Survivors After Players Charged

    Athletes 'Stand Together' With Sex Assault Survivors After Players Charged
    HALIFAX — Some female athletes at St. Francis Xavier University have come up with a remarkable response to sex charges against members of the varsity football team.

    Athletes 'Stand Together' With Sex Assault Survivors After Players Charged

    Shock At Pricey Tampons At Calgary Airport, But That's The Norm In The North

    Shock At Pricey Tampons At Calgary Airport, But That's The Norm In The North
    A $15 box of tampons sold at the Calgary International Airport may have elicited shock online, but it's common for feminine hygiene products to cost that much — or more — in many remote northern communities.

    Shock At Pricey Tampons At Calgary Airport, But That's The Norm In The North