B.C. residents fed up with RCMP over 'drug house'
- December 10, 2007 3:56 PM
- By Enza Uda
Alleged crack house still open for business despite recent shooting
Residents of a suburban Vancouver neighbourhood are upset that the RCMP has not taken steps to shut down an alleged crack house, which they say has brought crime and violence to their street.
The residents told CBC News that they are scared to leave their homes and don't understand why more hasn't been done to ensure their safety.
"It's a constant flow — 24 hours a day, seven days a week," neighbour Bernie Slamon said. "People [are] coming to the house … doing drug deals."
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