A busy Halloween night

Squamish

2023-11-01 11:34 PDT

File # 2023-6991 et al.

Halloween, a night for little ghouls and goblins to hit the streets for their trick or treats, having fun and laughs as they go from house to house, unfortunately devolved into a night of mischief and disturbances, leaving the police responding to numerous calls for service.

There were dozens of reports throughout Squamish and beyond of fireworks and unruly behaviour. The Garibaldi Highlands alone had over 30 reports of youth setting off firecrackers and causing a disturbance. It is estimated by responding officers that there were upwards of 400+ youth in the area causing havoc to the neighborhood.

Squamish RCMP seized large quantities of fireworks throughout the evening from the Garibaldi Highlands scene and various other neighborhoods throughout Squamish.

A large quantity of explosives on top of a "Danger" sign

Along with the Mischief and Causing a Disturbance calls, Squamish RCMP also responded to other types of investigations including: Check Well-Beings, Search and Rescue, Domestic Violence, and impaired driving investigations, which lead to two drivers being taken off the road and given 90 day driving suspensions.

Halloween is often a busy night for our officers, historically it has been a noisy but orderly event. However, this year, we definitely saw more disturbance calls than in previous years. says Staff Sgt. Gareth Bradley of the Squamish RCMP.

October typically marks the beginning of the holiday season, getting everyone ready for the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. The Squamish RCMP is encouraging everyone to enjoy the season safely, to cherish the festivities and create memories.

Released by

Cst. Eden Johner

Media Relations Officer
Sea to Sky RCMP (Squamish)
1000 Finch Dr Squamish BC V0N 3G0
Office: 604-892-6100
Cell: 604-815-7638

Email: eden.johner@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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