
Steve Addison
Sgt. Steve Addison is a spokesperson for the Vancouver Police Department who provides updates to the public and media regarding ongoing investigations, including serious incidents such as the recent case of a woman injured by a rock thrown through a Tesla windshield in East Vancouver.
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Sgt. Steve Addison is involved in the investigation of a murder case in downtown Vancouver.
Police seeking witnesses after boy, 15, stabbed to death on downtown Vancouver streetVPD Sergeant Steve Addison spoke about the heightened anxiety in the community following recent incidents.
A visible police presence helps large street festivals feel safer after Lapu-Lapu attackSergeant Steve Addison provided details about the incident and its lack of relation to a previous attack.
Man arrested after vehicle driven into Vancouver Cirque du Soleil arena, no one injured
Sgt. Steve Addison expressed that the community will never be normal again after the attack.
Morning Update: The victims of the Vancouver attackSpokesperson Sergeant Steve Addison stated that the incident is not being investigated as a hate crime, but as an 'indiscriminate act of violence.'
Alleged SUV attacker deemed high risk for mental health deterioration without his medicationSergeant Steve Addison of the Vancouver Police Department noted the permanent mark left by the events of last weekend.
B.C. Insider: Vancouver attack will change the city foreverSteve Addison is a police spokesperson who commented on the Task Force Barrage.
VPD whistle-blower alleges arrest quotas in Downtown Eastside crackdownVancouver Police Department spokesperson Steve Addison said that the authorities were investigating the graffiti.
Gurdwara in Canada vandalised with pro-Khalistan graffiti | India News
Sergeant Steve Addison is a media relations officer of Vancouver police.
Dozens of illegal magic mushroom dispensaries operating in major Canadian cities with no guardrails: studySgt. Steve Addison says investigators are looking into whether what happened was criminal.
B.C. police investigate after rock thrown through Tesla windshield strikes passenger























