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Steven Vollrath Sentenced To Five Years For Attempted Shooting Of New Westminster Police Officer

27 Jan, 2020 08:13 PM

    Following a guilty plea, 37-year-old Steven Gordon Vollrath has been sentenced to 5 years in prison after assaulting a police officer with a firearm, along with several other offenses.


    In May of 2015, New Westminster Police Department officers responded to a report of a male and female sleeping in a car in the 100 block of Royal Avenue. Officers spoke with the two in the vehicle, then returned to their police cruisers to check their information on the police database. Upon returning to speak again with the two in the vehicle, the male pointed a handgun at one of the officers and pulled the trigger.


    “This is a clear case of how quickly circumstances can change in policing, and thankfully the gun did not fire after Mr. Vollrath pulled the trigger at the officer,” stated Sergeant Jeff Scott. “Mr. Vollrath then fled the scene in his vehicle and managed to evade police after driving in a dangerous manner.”


    On May 25th, 2015, Mr. Vollrath was arrested in Canmore, Alberta. As a result, Mr. Vollrath has been sentenced to 5 years for the offences in New Westminster, BC, but combined with a 12 year sentence in Alberta for other offences, he will remain the custody of Canada Corrections for 17 years.


    “We are happy that this matter has now been concluded in court and that Mr. Vollrath has been held accountable for his actions,” stated acting Deputy Chief Paul Hyland.

     

    “We are incredibly proud of the bravery and professionalism displayed by all our members who were involved in this incident. I would also like to acknowledge all of the investigators who worked so very hard on bringing this case to its successful conclusion and also to Crown Counsel for their great work during the prosecution”


    Mr. Vollrath was guilty of assault peace officer with a weapon, personation with intent to avoid arrest, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from a peace officer, fail to stop at an accident with another vehicle, and use imitation firearm while committing an indictable offense.

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