A Vancouver police sergeant says the biggest systemic change the department could make would be mandatory mental health check-ins
A Vancouver police sergeant who says he was Const. Nicole Chan’s friend and mentor has told a coroner’s inquest that Chan believed she would never return to work because human resource officers went to the hospital when she was apprehended under the Mental Health Act.
A civil lawsuit filed on behalf of Chan’s family last year claims she died by suicide in January 2019 during a severe mental health crisis after being “extorted” by Sgt. David Van Patten to continue their sexual relationship.
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