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The Abbotsford Police Department is celebrating Canada Day with a summer-long community scavenger hunt! The AbbyPD Scavenger Hunt will be a fun way for the whole family to work together and solve clues to find hidden treasure caches in local parks and Abbotsford landmarks.
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Want another reason to enjoy the great outdoors? The AbbyPD invites you to join us for our Geocaching Summer Event. Discover Abbotsford parks, trails and landmarks you never knew existed while searching for hidden treasures!
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Release #2 Update:
On June 22, 2020 the Abbotsford Police were called to the parking lot of John Mahoney Park where they investigated the discovery of a deceased male in a vehicle.
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Abbotsford Emergency Services responded to the parking lot of John Mahoney Park last night at approximately 7:30 pm for the report of an unresponsive male. The male was found in the driver’s seat of a white SUV bearing out of province license plates. Emergency services confirmed that the male had been deceased for some time.
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On Wednesday, June 17, 2020, Abbotsford Police Patrol officers arrested a 63-year-old man in relation to drug investigation. Later the same day, officers executed a search warrant in the 32600 block of Lonsdale Crescent.
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An Abbotsford Police Patrol officer observed Kevin PAHTAYKEN in central Abbotsford last night. PAHTAYKEN was arrested without incident and remains in police custody.
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The Abbotsford Police Department is looking for Kevin PAHTAYKEN, 53, who has a Canada Wide Warrant for being Unlawfully at Large- in breach of his long-term supervision order.
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The Abbotsford Police Department is proud to serve and protect our community. We pledge to treat everyone fairly, with respect, and continue to build genuine relationships with our citizens.
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Can’t find how to obtain a Police Check? Looking for information about policing as a career? Let us direct you to the right spot!
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In 2020, the Abbotsford Police Department commemorates 25 years of protecting our city. Although planned celebrations had to be amended, one project that will proceed is the launch of an exclusive AbbyPD collectible coin series.
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Abbotsford Emergency Services responded to the 31600 block of Old Yale Road at 4:20 pm this evening following reports of a collision involving a single motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle has been transported to hospital by BC Ambulance Service for treatment of serious injuries.
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BC schools are set for a partial re-opening on June 1. With classes back in session, school zones and reduced speed limits will also be back in effect for Abbotsford drivers. The school zone speed limit is 30 km/hr between 8 am and 5 pm on days school is in session.
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Mr. Antonio Fernandez has been located safe and sound. Thank you for your assistance and helping spread the word.
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On March 19, 2020, Abbotsford Police attended a rural property in the 32000 block of King Road for a report of the discovery of human bones.
It has now been determined that the deceased is 38-year-old Marie Stuart. Ms. Stuart had been the subject of an AbbyPD missing persons investigation that was initiated December 27, 2016.
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On May 22, 2020 at 3:15 pm, AbbyPD patrol officers responded to the strip mall parking lot at 31970 South Fraser Way for a report of an assault in progress.
Officers arrived and were advised that a verbal altercation between two parties resulted in one person deploying pepper spray, and then fleeing in a vehicle.