Close X
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
ADVT 
National

Vancouver police correct number of charges laid against two men in break-ins

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 20 May, 2020 11:43 PM
  • Vancouver police correct number of charges laid against two men in break-ins

Vancouver police say they provided incorrect information last week about the number of charges laid against two men after commercial break-ins.

In a statement Wednesday, the police department says it was wrong when it stated that 70 separate charges were laid against the two men.

In fact, it says investigators presented 70 charges to the Crown for review and only 30 were accepted and approved.

The police say the Crown approved 13 counts of break and enter and one count of possession of a break-in instrument against Shane Duhamel.

It says Jesse Palanio faces 16 charges, including six counts of break and enter and two counts of identity theft.

Police have said both men are from Burnaby.

MORE National ARTICLES

Leafs Fan, 11, Gets Massive Twitter Response To Disappointing Birthday

CORNER BROOK, N.L. - Some high-profile athletes are rallying around a young Toronto Maple Leafs fan after the boy's dad tweeted that the 11-year-old had a disappointing birthday.    

Leafs Fan, 11, Gets Massive Twitter Response To Disappointing Birthday

Police Arrest 20-year-old Man In Toronto Apartment Shooting That Left 5 Hurt

Police Arrest 20-year-old Man In Toronto Apartment Shooting That Left 5 Hurt
TORONTO - Police say they've arrested a 20-year-old man in a shooting at a Toronto residential building that left five teens injured.    

Police Arrest 20-year-old Man In Toronto Apartment Shooting That Left 5 Hurt

Second World War Medals Donated To Goodwill Returned To Soldier's Family

CALGARY - Second World War medals discovered in a Calgary thrift store's donation pile have been returned to a fallen soldier's family.    

Second World War Medals Donated To Goodwill Returned To Soldier's Family

Refugee Safety And Hospital Interpreters

Refugee Safety And Hospital Interpreters
A long-awaited legal look into whether the U.S. remains a safe country for refugees begins today at a Federal Court in Toronto.    

Refugee Safety And Hospital Interpreters

Arrest Made After Two People Killed, Two Hurt In Kamloops, B.C., Crash

KAMLOOPS, B.C. - A man has been arrested following a deadly hit-and-run crash in the British Columbia Interior.

Arrest Made After Two People Killed, Two Hurt In Kamloops, B.C., Crash

New Urgent And Primary Care Centre Opens In North Vancouver To Serve North Shore

New Urgent And Primary Care Centre Opens In North Vancouver To Serve North Shore
VANCOUVER - A new urgent and primary care centre has opened in North Vancouver as part of the province's strategy to deliver faster and better health care to people in the province.

New Urgent And Primary Care Centre Opens In North Vancouver To Serve North Shore