Extortion-linked shooting in North Delta under investigation
Delta Police are investigating a targeted shooting at a North Delta residence, linked to Metro Vancouver extortion crimes. No injuries reported. Call 604-946-4444 with info.
Delta Police are investigating a targeted shooting at a North Delta residence, linked to Metro Vancouver extortion crimes. No injuries reported. Call 604-946-4444 with info.
A home in Delta, B.C., was targeted by gunfire in what police believe is an extortion-related incident. No injuries were reported. Get the latest details.
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