Vancouver police arrest man in his sixties in a spate of vandalism incidents in Chinatown
Vancouver police say they’ve arrested a suspect in a spate of vandalism incidents in Chinatown.
The department says in a news release that officers patrolling the neighbourhood arrested a man in his 60s Wednesday afternoon. The man allegedly wrote graffiti near Abbott and West Pender Street, before tagging a sign near Main and Keefer Street. Investigators say the investigation is ongoing but also suspect the man is responsible for defacing other properties and landmarks in Chinatown.There’s been a surge of reported incidents of mischief and vandalism in Chinatown, some involving racist messages, with police saying reports of graffiti are up by 455 per cent since 2019.
VPD Sgt. Steve Addison says there’s “no quick fix,” but officers have been listening to residents’ and business owners’ concerns about violence, disorder and vandalism.
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