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Police respond to threat at Argyle Niamh Scallan nscallan@nsnews.com

NORTH Vancouver’s Argyle secondary was under police surveillance Friday after threatening graffiti was found on a bathroom wall Thursday evening.

RCMP officers were called to the scene to investigate. Officers and school staff determined the graffiti to be a low-level threat and classes remained open for the day. But officers remained at the school for the duration of the day to “keep people calm,” said RCMP spokesman Cpl. Peter DeVries. He said the graffiti was “threatening, but not directed at any specific person or group,” and officers were investigating the case as a possible result of bullying. “It seemed to be a cry for help and for us, that’s a concern,” he said. “We want victims of bullying to come forward. “We know that it can be extremely stressful for youth See Bullying page 5

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PAIGE Zeniuk and Carsten Chalk rehearse a scene from Rockridge secondary’s production of Almost, Maine, a whimsical series of vignettes set around a small town, by John Cariani. The show runs Jan. 26, 27 and 28 at the Kay Meek studio theatre. Show time is 7 p.m. and advance tickets can be ordered at 604-981-1300.

NV bank manager takes down robber

Tessa Holloway

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IT’S usually just a matter of time before a bank robber gets caught, but one North Vancouver bank manager wasn’t ready to wait.

When a man walked in and handed a note to the teller at Bank of Montreal on Esplanade at Lonsdale on Tuesday for the second time in as many weeks and walked out the door with an undisclosed amount of cash, bank manager Stan Yee and another employee took matters into their own hands, chasing the man on foot to Lonsdale Quay. There, the alleged robber jumped into a cab, so the duo jumped

RCMP caution public not to put themselves in harm’s way

in front of the car, stopped the driver and explained what was going on. That was the end of the road for 36-year-old Gabriel Court Williams, a resident of Mission. “All three of them pinned him down and held him until police arrived,” said North Vancouver RCMP spokesman Const. Peter DeVries, heaping praise on Yee while trying, at least a little, to mask his enthusiasm. “I would challenge anyone to find a police officer who wouldn’t

feel satisfaction knowing that somebody in the community stood up to a bank robber and stopped them,” he said. “Bank robbery is kind of an archetype of right versus wrong in our society, and it’s a very bold testament when a citizen stands up, or citizens stand together, and stop a crime like this from happening.” That said, he cautioned that people should be careful when putting themselves in harm’s way to do the job police are paid to do. “There’s no question that doing something like this — stopping a bank robber and chasing after him — is dangerous. It really is,” said DeVries in a note of caution. “A lot of times bank robbers See Suspect page 5

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