Three dead after ‘neighbourhood dispute’ in Maple Ridge, B.C., police say
MAPLE RIDGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 25 – A neighbour dispute in Maple Ridge resulted in a double homicide and suspected suicide, with police finding two dead and a third person deceased from a self-inflicted injury.
- Late Wednesday night, neighbours in Maple Ridge alerted authorities to gunfire, vehicle fires, and two people dead inside their home at 118A Avenue and 239 Street.
- Earlier that day, Ridge Meadows RCMP had been called at 6:40 p.m. after a dispute, and neighbour Bruce Fairweather said a woman texted him about a death threat Wednesday night.
- According to the Independent Investigations Office, police entered around 2:10 a.m., finding a man dead from a self-inflicted injury, and is now investigating police actions, while Ridge Meadows RCMP reported a vehicle fire and break-in four hours later.
- Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said it is probing the deaths of the two people inside the first home, and there are no outstanding suspects, RCMP said, and the scene remained sealed off Thursday by police tape.
- The Independent Investigations Office is urging any witnesses with video to call its toll-free Witness Line or use its contact form, and it provided crisis resources including local centres and VictimLinkBC.
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Three dead after 'neighbourhood dispute' in Maple Ridge, B.C., police say
MAPLE RIDGE — Bruce Fairweather was in bed Wednesday night when he says his wife heard what sounded like gunshots. He went outside his home in Maple Ridge, B.C., and saw two vehicles on fire.
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