I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news in this turn. Based on the most recent publicly available items I can recall, Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) has been active in addressing extortion-related violence and public-safety initiatives in 2026, including ongoing calls for justice-system reforms and new community protection efforts. For the latest, I can pull current headlines if you’d like me to search now.
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To read the latest Abbotsford Police Department Press Release simply click here. From the APD website: “The Abbotsford Police Department is an open and transparent organization. It is fully committed to keeping you informed on topics of public interest and how your police department is working to keep you safe. Through its Public Information Officer(s) (PIO), Cst. Ian MacDonald and Cst. Paul Walker, the APD communicates to the public in a variety of ways. In addition to the APD website, the...
www.abbotsfordtoday.caSeventeen members of the Abbotsford Police Department (APD) are under investigation following allegations of misconduct under the Police Act.
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www.abbypd.caAbbotsford has faced multiple incidents of extortion-related violence in recent years, often involving threats, coercion, and sometimes escalating to shootings or property damage. To address this, AbbyPD is strengthening its efforts under Operation Community Shield by launching Project Disengage: A Lifeline for Those Involved—or Being Recruited—Into Extortion-Related Violence. … AbbyPD has launched Operation Community Shield, a dedicated internal task force formed in response to a rise in...
www.abbypd.caAccording to an Abbotsford Police Department news release, Stephen Bradley Ewing is set to be released from William Head Institution on March 30 and is expected to reside in the Abbotsford area. Police say Ewing has prior convictions from 2021 and 2023, including sexual assault, sexual assault causing bodily harm, and overcoming resistance by choking. The release also states that at least one offence involved a victim under the age of 16.
connectfm.caThe Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) is calling for changes to Canada's justice system with regard to the growing extortion crisis in B.C.
vancouver.citynews.caThe Abbotsford Police Department says one of its officers is under investigation for allegedly stealing money from a suspect’s home while conducting a search.
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