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CTV News
28-05-2025
- General
- CTV News
Man arrested after shooting in Nanaimo, B.C.
An RCMP cruiser is pictured with the logo painted on the side. (Source: Facebook) Mounties in Nanaimo, B.C., say a 38-year-old man is in police custody after a shooting at a rural home on Tuesday. Police say other occupants were found in the home when multiple officers responded to the property in the South Wellington area just before 3 p.m. 'Upon arrival, an adult man walked outside of the residence and was taken into custody without incident,' the Nanaimo RCMP said in a news release Wednesday. The front door of the home had been damaged and a shotgun was found at the scene, police said. 'The home was secured by police overnight while investigators sought judicial authorization to enter and search the residence,' Const. Gary O'Brien said in the release. Police say the suspect, who was not identified in the release, is facing several weapons charges and is expected to appear in Nanaimo provincial court on Wednesday. 'Investigators believe this was an isolated incident with no further risk to the public,' O'Brien said. The police response to the scene was hindered by other vehicles failing to pull over to the side of the road to allow responding officers to pass, according to the RCMP. 'This was an extremely violent incident,' O'Brien said. 'Being unnecessarily delayed by other vehicles not following the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act to allow emergency vehicles to pass, increased the danger to the general public.'


CTV News
27-05-2025
- General
- CTV News
Driver using phone crashes while leaving ferry: Nanaimo RCMP
A car that crashed at Duke Point ferry terminal is seen in this image handed out by the Nanaimo RCMP. A driver learned a valuable lesson about getting distracted behind the wheel over the weekend, according to the Nanaimo RCMP. While driving off a ferry at Duke Point terminal around 5:30 p.m. Sunday, a black Acura crashed directly into a support column on the offramp. The vehicle sustained significant damage, the airbags went off, and it had to be towed away, Const. Gary O'Brien told CTV News. The driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries. The driver admitted she was on her phone looking at Google Maps, police said. She was issued a ticket for using an electronic device while driving. As a result, the 5:45 p.m. sailing from Nanaimo to Tsawwassen was delayed 36 minutes that day. 'It just goes to the importance of not being on your phone. Traffic was delayed, I mean, this is tight quarters,' O'Brien said. Drivers are 3.6 times more likely to crash if they're looking at a phone, according to ICBC.