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Major Cocaine Seizure, Cash, and Wildfire Probe

Harpreet BainsBy Harpreet BainsAugust 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Major Cocaine Seizure, Cash, and Wildfire Probe
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B.C. crime news this week shows how routine traffic stops can lead to major police discoveries. From drug and cash seizures in Burnaby and Chilliwack to suspected fireworks sparking Kelowna wildfires, officers across the province faced busy days.

On June 20, a simple distracted driving stop in Burnaby led to the removal of a large amount of cocaine from the streets. The Burnaby RCMP Gang Enforcement Team stopped a 38-year-old man after noticing him using his phone while driving. A search of his vehicle revealed seven kilograms of cocaine, more than $60,000 in cash, and other items.

Police also seized his late-model Acura RDX, two knives, and three mobile phones. Investigators said charges will be recommended once the case is complete. Officials confirmed the probe is still active.

Inspector Matt Toews of Burnaby RCMP’s Investigative Services noted that the Gang Enforcement Team works closely with the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit. He explained that the strong partnership between the two teams played a key role in this operation. One CFSEU officer also helped in the investigation.

The arrest highlights the ongoing focus of B.C. police on gang activity and illegal drug trafficking. Officers often use visible patrols and traffic stops to disrupt gang operations and remove dangerous substances from communities.

In another case, a Chilliwack RCMP officer made a surprising find during what first seemed like a simple stop for no insurance. Early Wednesday morning, he stopped a car near Yale Road and Hazel Street. During the stop, he noticed several arrestable offences and decided to search the vehicle.

The search revealed a stolen loaded handgun, three magazines, bulk amounts of drugs, more than $18,000 in cash, and several cell phones. Police later confirmed that the handgun had been stolen during a break-and-enter in northern B.C. in 2023.

The three occupants of the vehicle were arrested. Investigators say more work is needed before charges can be laid. This includes firearms tracing, drug expert analysis, and judicial authorizations. Police stressed that investigations like this take time to ensure charges are strong and evidence is clear.

Alongside these crime cases, B.C. authorities also had to respond to wildfire incidents near Kelowna. On Wednesday morning, two separate fires flared up in the West Kelowna area near Smith Creek Road and Dixie Road. Both fires started less than 500 metres apart and are believed to be connected.

West Kelowna Fire and Rescue worked with the B.C. Wildfire Service to contain the flames. Crews on the ground received air support from helicopters. Thankfully, no one was hurt and no evacuations were needed. The two fires were quickly brought under control.

Investigators believe the blazes were sparked by fireworks. At about 10:45 p.m. Tuesday evening, members of the public driving a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) were seen setting off fireworks in the same area. Police later found the UTV, and the Ministry of Forests has joined RCMP in probing the case.

Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward. Residents can contact the West Kelowna RCMP at 250-768-2880 and reference file numbers 2025-47891 or 2025-47956. Those who want to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

The incidents show the wide range of challenges police and emergency crews face across British Columbia. From tackling gang-linked drug operations to responding to careless acts that risk wildfires, enforcement teams are working to protect communities.

This week’s B.C. crime news reflects the serious dangers posed both by organized crime and reckless behavior. Police stress that distracted driving, uninsured vehicles, and unsafe use of fireworks can all lead to major public safety risks. Their ongoing investigations will aim to bring those responsible to justice while keeping communities safe.

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Harpreet Bains is a Kelowna-based local news reporter specializing in Crypto Talk News, community stories, business news, and regional development. He has 9 years of experience and holds an MBA from UBC Okanagan. Bains has contributed to Kelowna Now and Castanet, frequently moderating community forums and events for local media.

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