Update #2: AbbyPD Investigates Evening Sexual Assault at Downes Bowl Park

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Abbotsford, BC – April 24th, 2025 – The AbbyPD Sex Crimes Unit continues to investigate and has confirmed that this incident was targeted, not random. Detectives have identified a suspect known to the victim. They can also confirm that the Mill Lake and Downes Bowl incidents are not connected. We appreciate the community's support in advancing this investigation.

AbbyPD Launches Body-Worn Camera Pilot Project for Patrol Officers

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Abbotsford, BC – April 23rd, 2025 – Starting in May 2025, the Abbotsford Police Department will deploy Axon body-worn cameras for frontline Patrol officers on two separate Patrol shifts as part of a six-month pilot project. This initiative underscores AbbyPD’s commitment to modernization and enhancing transparency, accountability, and public trust.

AbbyPD Crime Reduction Unit Seeks Public Help in Residential Break & Enter

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Abbotsford, BC – April 22nd, 2025 – On April 7, 2025, at approximately 2:30 am, a Break & Enter occurred at Cascade Green Apartments located within the 2900 block of Trethewey Street.

AbbyPD Investigates Two Vehicle Serious Collision

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Abbotsford, BC – April 20th, 2025 – Early this morning, at 7:28 a.m., Abbotsford Police Department frontline officers responded to a collision involving two vehicles at the intersection of Townline Road and Marshall Road.

Upon arrival, emergency service workers found a black Dodge Charger and a grey BMW sedan with significant damage. Both occupants of the Dodge Charger were airlifted to Vancouver area hospitals with serious, life-threatening injuries, while the driver of the BMW was transported to the hospital by ground ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries.

Update: AbbyPD Investigates Evening Sexual Assault at Downes Bowl Park

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Abbotsford, BC – April 17th, 2025 – The Abbotsford Police Sex Crimes Unit (SCU) continues to advance this investigation. Today, investigators are releasing a composite sketch to the public of the male suspect involved in the sexual assault. An additional detail about the suspect indicates that he has a portrait tattoo on his right forearm.

AbbyPD Investigates Evening Sexual Assault at Downes Bowl Park

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Abbotsford, BC – April 15th, 2025 - On the evening of April 14, 2025, between the hours of 10:00 PM and 11:45 PM, a female youth was alone in Downes Bowl Park, located in the 32400 block of Haida Drive. An unknown male, believed to be between 15 and 20 years old, approached and sexually assaulted her.

AbbyPD Responds to Threat of Violence Message Circulating Online

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Abbotsford, BC – April 7th, 2025 - Last evening, the Abbotsford Police Department became aware of an email and social media posts circulating among parents and the community, claiming that acts of violence will occur today, April 7th, 2025, targeting various schools in Abbotsford.

Update AbbyPD Investigates Evening Sexual Assault at Mill Lake Park

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Update: AbbyPD Investigates Evening Sexual Assault at Mill Lake Park

Abbotsford, BC – April 4th, 2025 – The Abbotsford Police Department’s Major Crime Unit continues to advance this investigation. Today, investigators are releasing a composite sketch of the male suspect involved in the assault to the public, hoping to generate additional information. An additional detail about the suspect indicates that he spoke with an accent, suggesting that English might not be his first language.

AbbyPD Introduces Visual Campaign to Help Combat Impaired Driving in the Community

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Abbotsford, BC – April 2, 2025 – The Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) remains committed to road safety in the community, ensuring all road users reach their destinations safely. This year, AbbyPD officers have already taken 345 impaired drivers off the roads, a significant increase from the 198 drivers removed during the same period in 2024.