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Vancouver Police appeal for witnesses to man seen with a gun downtown

Darpan News Desk Vancouver Police, 21 Oct, 2021 03:43 PM
  • Vancouver Police appeal for witnesses to man seen with a gun downtown

UPDATE: 

A man seen on surveillance footage carrying and pointing what appears to be a gun in downtown Vancouver Tuesday has been arrested by Vancouver Police.

“We are very thankful for the heads-up person who recognized the suspect and called our tip line immediately, “says Constable Tania Visintin.

A 54-year-old Vancouver man was arrested last night and was in possession of a replica handgun and other weapons.

Firearm-related charges have been recommended to Crown counsel.

The suspect remains in custody.

EARLIER STORY: 

Vancouver Police are investigating after a man was seen downtown with a gun on Tuesday and are appealing for witnesses to come forward.

“This is very concerning as we don’t know who this person is, if the gun was real or an imitation, and what the person was doing with the gun,” says Constable Tania Visintin.

On October 19 at around 10:15 a.m., a man was seen by a witness walking north on Granville Street by Nordstrom holding and pointing what appears to be a gun. He then appears to engage with a person out of camera view, and makes cutting motions across his neck. Security footage shows him enter Nordstrom, put a mask over his face and walk through Pacific Center Mall. Officers were called to investigate an hour later.

The suspect is described as white, 50-years-old, five feet eight inches and 175 pounds. He has short, black curly hair, a dark goatee and was wearing eye glasses. He was wearing a dark grey jacket, black pants and black shoes.

If anyone recognizes this man, or if any one has any information, please call investigators at 604-717-3445.

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