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Law enforcement officials have arrested a 21-year-old suspect in connection with two unsolved murders in the Vancouver and Surrey areas. The development follows an extensive investigation and has sparked fresh questions about the case, with local communities demanding more transparency as the inquiry unfolds.
A suspect has been charged in connection with two separate murders in Vancouver and Surrey. Police do not think the murders were connected.
VANCOUVER - Police in Vancouver say a two-year investigation in partnership with the province's homicide investigation team has led to the arrest of a suspect in two unsolved murders.
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