VPD appeals to the public for information about Strathcona homicide

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Vancouver Police Department appeals for witnesses in a homicide case from September 30. Officers discovered 48-year-old Norman Labonte with a gunshot wound at Main Street and Union, where he later died in the hospital. Const. Tania Visintin highlighted that investigators suspect there are witnesses who have yet to contact law enforcement. Individuals with information or dash-cam footage are urged to call the VPD Homicide Unit at 604-717-2500.

The police have not disclosed whether Labonte and the suspect knew each other, leaving the investigation open to various possibilities. Homicide cases in Vancouver have seen a rise in recent years, underscoring the urgency for public cooperation. Witness accounts can be crucial in solving such incidents, as they often provide key insights into the events surrounding the crime. The community's help is vital in ensuring justice is served in this tragic case.

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