Chilliwack RCMP and Lower Mainland Integrated Emergency Response Team arrest high risk offender near Little Mountain

Chilliwack

2024-10-29 06:29 PDT

File # 2024-45300

On October 24, 2024, the Chilliwack RCMP with the assistance of the Lower Mainland Integrated Emergency Response Team (LMD IERT) executed a search warrant on McNaught Road. This search warrant resulted in the safe apprehension of Kusone Robinson, a high-risk offender well known to the Chilliwack RCMP. 

The investigation recently began when Robinson was observed by the Chilliwack RCMP Priority Target Team operating a motor vehicle contrary to the conditions of his Probation Order and Driving Prohibition Order. Police made ongoing efforts to locate and safely arrest Robinson. A few days later, the Chilliwack RCMP Frontline Section was able to gather evidence to believe Robinson was actively involved in drug trafficking within Chilliwack. Through investigative avenues, police were able to determine that Robinson was staying in a residence on McNaught Road in Chilliwack, which lead to the October 24th search warrant execution. With the assistance of LMD IERT, several individuals were safely arrested, including Robinson. As a result of the subsequent search of the residence, evidence of additional criminal code offences were located. Robinson is currently being held in custody while the court process continues.

Robinson, a 22 year old male from Chilliwack, is facing the following charges:

This investigation was a collaborative effort between the Chilliwack RCMP Frontline Section and our Priority Target Team. It speaks to the commitment we have in maintaining a safe community for the residents of Chilliwack and keeping drugs and firearms off our streets. Says Cpl. Carmen Kiener of the Chilliwack RCMP, We want to thank the Lower Mainland IERT for their assistance in the safe and successful conclusion of this investigation.

We encourage the public to continue reporting suspicious activities to help maintain a safe community. To remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

Released by:

Cpl. Carmen Kiener
Media Relations Officer
Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment
Office: 604-393-3013

Email: ufvrd_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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