A man wanted by Calgary police on more than 30 charges has been arrested by Surrey Police Service officers.
On Oct. 29, Calgary Police Service contacted SPS asking for help finding and arresting a man who was wanted and believed to be in the Surrey area, an SPS release said.
SPS’s prolific offenders team led the local search and liaised with the Calgary Police Service, Alberta Provincial Crown, and the RCMP’s E Division Fugitive Return Program.
On Thursday (Dec. 11), Tyler Joshua Evoy, 39, was found by SPS officers in Burnaby, arrested and remanded pending his return to Calgary by the Alberta Sheriffs Branch, the release noted.
Evoy has been arrested on warrants related to numerous offences which include:
• Multiple counts of criminal harassment contrary to section 264(2)(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada
• Multiple counts of distribution of an intimate image without consent contrary to section 162.1(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada
• Multiple counts of failing to comply with a court order