A North Vancouver RCMP officer stepped in to help a restaurant patron in an unusual predicament over the weekend.
While on patrol, the officer was flagged outside a local restaurant where a person had fallen and was trapped under a table. Acting quickly, the officer borrowed a screwdriver from staff and dismantled the table, freeing the individual without injury.
It was another busy weekend for our frontline officers, who responded to a variety of calls for service—including assaults, domestics, suspicious occurrences, and missing person reports. In one instance, an officer was flagged down after someone had fallen and become stuck under… pic.twitter.com/AnsWXwxJGz
— North Vancouver RCMP (@nvanrcmp) April 7, 2025
The incident was one of several calls handled by North Vancouver RCMP officers over the busy weekend, which also included responses to assaults, domestic disputes, suspicious occurrences, and missing person reports. “No call is too small,” the detachment stated.
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