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Cops bust problem home in Burnaby

Eighteen people were arrested when New West police, Burnaby RCMP and the Lower Mainland District Emergency Response Team executed a search warrant at a home on Sixth Street last week.

Eighteen people were arrested when New West police, Burnaby RCMP and the Lower Mainland District Emergency Response Team executed a search warrant at a home on Sixth Street last week.

According to Burnaby RMCP, a home in the 7700 block of Sixth Street has been the source of many complaints from residents in both Burnaby and New Westminster. Neighbours told police they believed residents of the home were involved in criminal activity in the area.

On Aug. 14, officers executed a search warrant on the home. Eighteen people were arrested, all alleged to have been involved in “ongoing property and drug-related crimes in Burnaby and neighbouring New Westminster,” stated a release from Burnaby RCMP.

The search turned up a large cache of items, including 10 swords, nine knives, a switchblade (illegal in Canada), a stun gun, a cross bow, pepper spray, several pellet guns, ammunition, a collapsible baton, bayonets, low-grade body armour, an explosive device and a decommissioned .38-calibre handgun, according to the release.

Officers also found two war medals, believed to be from the Second World War and Vietnam, several coin collections, a mountain bike, a point-of-sale machine used to swipe credit and debit cards in stores, and several pieces of identification, the release added.

“This is a great example of the high level of communication and cooperation between the Burnaby RCMP and New Westminster Police Department to target areas of criminal activity that impacts our two communities. We’re stronger working together especially when we have areas of joint concern,” Burnaby RCMP Chief Spt. Dave Critchley said in the release.

Of the 18 people arrested, 16 have since been released while two remain in custody at this time – one on an outstanding warrant and the other on numerous charges.

According to the release, overall police are recommending 23 counts of breaking a court undertaking, five counts of failing to comply with a weapon and/or firearms prohibition order, two counts of possession of a prohibited weapon and one count of unauthorized possession of an explosive device.

An inspection of the property was completed and the City of Burnaby identified several bylaw infractions and “is in the process of working with the property owner to comply with repairs. The City of Burnaby and the Burnaby RCMP will continue to monitor the property,” stated the release.