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Dec 18, 2025 6:07 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh

Five firearms, stolen bullion seized in Abbotsford break-and-enter investigation

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Items seized by Abbotsford Police during the execution of a search warrant in connection with a Lower Mainland break-and-enter investigation. (Photo: X Abbotsford Police Department))

Abbotsford police say five firearms and a large quantity of stolen property have been recovered following the execution of a search warrant tied to a series of break-and-enter cases across the Lower Mainland.

The Abbotsford Police Department’s Crime Reduction Unit began investigating in mid-October after receiving multiple reports of property crimes in the region. Investigators later identified suspects believed to be connected to a problem residence in the 27800 block of Myrtle Avenue, an address known to police.

On December 10, officers from the Crime Reduction Unit, assisted by frontline patrol members and the Lower Mainland District Emergency Response Team, carried out a search warrant at the residence. Police say the operation was supported by the provincial Community Safety and Targeted Enforcement Program, which focuses on repeat offenders and organized property crime.

During the search, officers seized five firearms, a significant amount of ammunition of various calibres, and approximately $30,000 worth of stolen gold and silver bullion. Additional stolen property and evidence believed to be connected to the break-and-enter investigation was also recovered.

Police say property crime remains a concern for many communities in the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland, with investigations often revealing links between theft, firearms, and organized criminal activity. Abbotsford police noted the investigation is ongoing and further enforcement action is expected.

In a statement, Sgt. Cory Johansen said the operation reflects police efforts to address locations and individuals that pose a risk to public safety. Charges are anticipated as the investigation continues.

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