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Allegedly drunk truck driver asked officers to ‘just forget about this:' Abbotsford police
Allegedly drunk truck driver asked officers to ‘just forget about this:' Abbotsford police

CTV News

time15-07-2025

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Allegedly drunk truck driver asked officers to ‘just forget about this:' Abbotsford police

The Abbotsford Police Department shared this photo along with information about an alleged impaired driving incident. Police in Abbotsford say an alleged impaired driver who tried to talk themself out of the consequences needed to be reminded that 'driving is a privilege, not a right,' after being pulled over mid-afternoon Saturday. The department received a report of a suspected drunk driver operating a commercial truck on Lefeuvre Road around 2 p.m. The responding officers determined the driver was impaired and proceeded to hand them a 90-day driving prohibition. 'Incredibly, the driver asked our officer, 'Please let me go and just forget about this,' a social media post from police said. 'We take road safety seriously. Impaired driving puts everyone at risk, and we're committed to keeping our roads safe for all.' Although no paramedics needed to be dispatched to this incident, BC Emergency Health Services said ambulances responded to 166 motor vehicle incidents on the province's roads over the weekend. 'Many were serious and some tragic. Please, wear your seatbelt, don't drive impaired and give yourself time,' a social media post from BCEHS said. According to media releases issued by police, at least six people died in weekend crashes, including a three-year-old girl in Surrey and a 78-year-old woman in Vancouver. Fatalities were also reported by police in in North Vancouver, New Westminster, Penticton and Armstrong, where a hit-and-run claimed the lives of two people.

Firefighters battle outbuilding blaze in Abbotsford, B.C.
Firefighters battle outbuilding blaze in Abbotsford, B.C.

CTV News

time09-07-2025

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Firefighters battle outbuilding blaze in Abbotsford, B.C.

Firefighters worked to contain an outbuilding fire in Abbotsford, Tuesday. Motorists are being advised of road closures in Abbotsford, B.C. as firefighters battle a blaze that broke out in a pair of outbuildings Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters were called to reports of a fire in the 4800 block of Sumas Mountain Road at around 4:20 p.m., and arrived to find heavy smoke erupting from a blaze that had spread across two large structures on the property, the City of Abbotsford said in a statement. 'Crews are actively working to contain the fire with the assistance of BC Wildfire Service,' the statement said. All residents made it out of the structures safely and there are no known injuries, said the city. Emergency Support Services have been called to assist the residents of the property. The BC Wildfire Service said it assisted with two helicopters, after receiving a report shortly before 5 p.m. In a statement posted to social media platform X, the Abbotsford Police Department advised commuters of a closure of Sumas Mountain Road, in both directions between Dawson Road and Foxglove Lane. As of 6:30 p.m., the fire was deemed under control. Its cause remains unknown.

Suspect fled police by doing backstroke across canal: Abbotsford PD
Suspect fled police by doing backstroke across canal: Abbotsford PD

CTV News

time07-07-2025

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Suspect fled police by doing backstroke across canal: Abbotsford PD

A man swims on his back in a body of water in this photo. (Image credit: Shutterstock) A man who fled the scene of a single-vehicle rollover in Abbotsford Sunday was apprehended after a unique but unsuccessful getaway attempt, according to authorities. Officers were called to the crash scene at the intersection of North Parallel Road and Number 3 Road around 7 p.m. Sunday, the Abbotsford Police Department said in a social media post. 'The driver fled the scene on foot, jumped into the Sumas Canal, and attempted to swim away,' a department spokesperson wrote in a roundup of notable weekend incidents. 'With the assistance of a police dog and drone unit, the individual was observed doing the backstroke across the canal and was arrested upon reaching the opposite bank.' The driver is now facing a licence suspension for impaired driving, police added. The incident was one of 316 attended by Abbotsford police over the weekend, including a shooting at a residence and a theft of $14,000 in goods from a retail store.

Abbotsford home struck by gunshots, major crime unit investigating
Abbotsford home struck by gunshots, major crime unit investigating

CTV News

time05-07-2025

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Abbotsford home struck by gunshots, major crime unit investigating

The Abbotsford Police Department's Major Crime Unit is investigating after a home on Tolmie Road was struck by gunshots early Saturday morning. Major crime investigators have been called to an Abbotsford home after an early morning shooting Saturday. No one was injured in the incident, which unfolded around 3:50 a.m. in the 2700 block of Tolmie Road, the Abbotsford Police Department said in a late afternoon news release. 'At the time of the incident, the occupants were inside the home asleep,' the release reads, adding that the residents were 'understandably shaken.' The Abbotsford Police Department Major Crime Unit has taken over the investigation and is 'in the early stages of determining the motive,' police said. They're asking anyone who was in the area of the shooting or the surrounding rural Sumas Prairie neighbourhood between 3 a.m. and 4:15 a.m. to contact them at 604-859-5225. The file number is 2025-28462.

Police appeal for witnesses, information in Abbotsford stabbing
Police appeal for witnesses, information in Abbotsford stabbing

CTV News

time03-07-2025

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Police appeal for witnesses, information in Abbotsford stabbing

The Abbotsford Police Department provided this photo taken at the scene of a stabbing on July 2, 2025. A 39-year-old man was taken to hospital after being stabbed in Abbotsford early Wednesday morning, according to authorities. Officers found the injured man on the 2300 block of McCallum Road just after midnight, the Abbotsford Police Department said in a statement. 'The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries,' police said, noting that the stabbing occurred during an 'altercation nearby.' The investigation so far has determined the stabbing happened in the 33500 block of Cannon Avenue – roughly 500 metres away from where the man was found, according to the department. 'Preliminary findings indicate that this was a targeted incident, with no ongoing threat to public safety,' the statement from police said. No arrests have been made and anyone who witnessed the altercation or who has dash-cam video from the area is urged to call 604-859-5225.

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