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Community Alert: Drug Trafficking Probe in Squamish Encampment

Seized prohibited weapons, imitation firearms, ammunition, and drugs from a Sea to Sky RCMP drug trafficking investigation in Squamish, British Columbia

Weapons, imitation firearms, ammunition, and drugs seized by Sea to Sky RCMP during a Squamish encampment search related to a drug trafficking investigation.

Community Alert: Drug Trafficking Probe in Squamish Encampment

Section 1: The Alert

On the morning of May 14, 2026, officers from the Sea to Sky RCMP (Squamish Detachment) conducted a planned search of a tent in an encampment near the 37000 block of Third Avenue and Main Street in Squamish, British Columbia. The search was part of a long-running investigation into suspected drug trafficking activity in the community.

During the operation, police arrested two men and seized multiple weapons, imitation firearms, live ammunition, and various drugs, along with items believed to be linked to drug trafficking. The search has now concluded, and both arrested individuals have been released while investigators review the evidence and determine potential charges in the coming weeks and months.

Section 2: Official Details

The incident is linked to File No. 2025-3390. According to the Sea to Sky RCMP, several specialized units worked together to safely execute the search warrant and manage risks in the area.

Police units involved:

Timeline and locations:

Items reportedly seized during the search:

The Sea to Sky RCMP General Investigation Section has been engaged in a long-term drug trafficking investigation focused on the Squamish area. Police note that over the last 18 months there has been an observed rise in violent incidents and property-related crime, particularly in the downtown core. In response, local officers have been expanding proactive policing strategies, including:

Public assistance and contact information:

The Squamish RCMP is encouraging anyone with information or concerns connected to this investigation, or related suspicious activity in the area, to reach out directly. Community reports can play a crucial role in disrupting drug trafficking and associated violence.

For residents who want to better understand crime patterns and risk factors in the region, you can review detailed crime statistics and safety data for Squamish, which provide helpful context on trends in property crime, violence, and drug-related offences.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this investigation in Squamish underscores how drug trafficking can bring weapons, intimidation, and increased violence into nearby homes and businesses. Encampment-related drug activity can also heighten risks for vulnerable people living in those spaces. For communities across British Columbia, including areas such as Seaichem 16 and surrounding regions, staying informed about local enforcement efforts and crime trends is an important part of community safety.

Residents can help by promptly reporting suspicious activity such as unusual foot traffic to a single tent or residence at all hours, visible weapons, or signs of drug dealing (frequent short visits by different individuals, quick exchanges, or heavy vehicle activity). When sharing information, never put yourself at risk—observe from a safe distance and contact police. Police investigations like this one depend heavily on what community members see and report, and combined with data and trends, they support more targeted and effective safety responses across the province.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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