DAN BERLADYN
Narrative: SYNOPSIS - 1
Subject: RTCC SYNOPSIS
Author: PO113 QUEENAN, Thomas
Related Date / Time: Tuesday, 2017-Oct-31 17:07

On October 31, 2017 at approximately 1523 hours [blank] contacted the Port Moody Police Department (PMPD) and stated that Daniel BERLADYN (BERLADYN) was at [blank] residence, [blank], and breaching his no-go condition (PMPD 2017-5371). Constable QUEENAN and Constable WEISTRA arrived on scene at approximately 1529 hours and observed BERLADYN standing on the front steps of [blank] while talking to [blank]. BERLADYN was subsequently placed under arrest for breaching his no contact and no-go recognizance conditions. BERLADYN was transported back to the PMPD where he was booked in, fingerprinted, and provided access to his lawyer. BERLADYN to be held in custody for court on November 1, 2017. See RTCC Narrative. Concluded.


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Narrative: BAIL COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS - 1
Subject: BERLADYN, Daniel john
Author: PO115 WEISTRA, John
Related Date / Time: Tuesday, 2017-Oct-31 22:11

BAIL COMMENTS

Cst WEISTRA recommends the same conditions of the recognizance.

BACKGROUND OF THE ACCUSED

The following was obtained from PMPD File 2017-5371, and is a summary written by Cst OHASHI regarding Daniel BERLADYN's previous involvement in police investigations.

PORT MOODY POLICE DEPARTMENT FILE: 2016-847 (FORM 4 APPREHENSION)
On February 16, 2016 at approximately 1639 hours, Cst OHASHI spoke with Tri-Cities Mental Health who advised that a psychiatrist was in the process of certifying (completing a Form 4 under the Mental Health Act) D.BERLADYN who was currently at their center located at 2232 Elgin Avenue in Port Coquitlam, BC. While Tri-Cities Mental Health indicated they initially called the Coquitlam RCMP to transport D.BERLADYN to hospital, they re-contacted Cst OHASHI advising D.BERLADYN had left their facility before police arrived. At approximately 1810 hours, Port Moody Police Department members attended D.BERLADYN's residence located at [blank] in Port Moody, BC and apprehended D.BERLADYN without incident.

PORT MOODY POLICE DEPARTMENT FILE: 2016-993 (SECTION 28 APPREHENSION)
On February 24, 2016 at approximately 1039 hours, Cst OHASHI received a call from [blank] who advised D.BERLADYN had recently sent a possibly suicidal message to [blank]) with a screenshot of D.BERLADYN's message which was entitled "Goodbye". As D.BERLADYN referenced suicide in his message, Cst OHASHI requested Port Moody Police Department dispatch contact the Coquitlam RCMP to request assistance in assessing D.BERLADYN's mental health status. The last known address for D.BERLADYN at this time was [blank] BC. A "ping" of D.BERLADYN's cell phone was also conducted which indicated D.BERLADYN's phone was in North Vancouver, BC. The North Vancouver RCMP ultimately located D.BERLADYN and apprehended him under Section 28 of the Mental Heath Act and subsequently transported him to hospital for assessment.

PORT MOODY POLICE DEPARTMENT FILE: 2016-1569 (KEEP THE PEACE)
On March 28, 2016 at approximately 1038 hours, D.BERLADYN contacted the Port Moody Police Department requesting police assistance to "Keep the Peace" due to a no-go to [blank] residence located at [blank] in Port Moody, BC, in order to retrieve some of his belongings with the assistance of a friend. D.BERLADYN was unable to move all of his property out of [blank] residence and was directed by Port Moody Police Department members to re-contact police once he knew a date and time when he could complete the move with his friend.

PORT MOODY POLICE DEPARTMENT FILE: 2016-6324 (PROBLEMATIC GUEST)On October 25, 2016 at approximately 1128 hours, [blank] left Cst OHASHI a voice mail message requesting police assistance in removing [blank], D. BERLADYN, from [blank]. Cst OHASHI subsequently phoned [blank] who indicated he wished for D. BERLADYN to be removed from [blank] (he does not pay rent) due to [blank] his volatile behaviour. [blank] stated he attempted to ask D. BERLADYN to vacate [blank] this morning; however, this resulted in confrontation. [blank] added that he also received some concerning text messages from D. BERLADYN on today's date including: "don't bother, I'll be dead you stupid fuck...". Cst OHASHI subsequently liaised with the Coquitlam RCMP's Mental Health Officer and sent a CPIC message requesting assistance. Coquitlam RCMP members later attended [blank] residence, but were not able to locate D. BERLADYN. Shortly thereafter, D. BERLADYN attended the front counter of the Coquitlam RCMP Detachment where he expressed needing help to get back on his feet due to financial difficulties. D. BERLADYN said he asked [blank] for assistance, but noted he did not come through even though he said he would. A Coquitlam RCMP member noted that D. BERLADYN could not articulate himself and at times was not making sense. D. BERLADYN stated he just did not know what to do anymore and was ultimately apprehended under Section 28 of the Mental Health Act by the Coquitlam RCMP and transported to hospital for assessment.

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PORT MOODY POLICE DEPARTMENT FILE: 2017-3040 (POSSIBLE SUICIDAL)[blank] Cst OHASHI then reviewed D.BERLADYN's on-line blog and noted an entry from May 22, 2017, as follows: "... What I wrote last year is true, I might likely end up in a position from all the extra damage you [referring to the Port Moody Police Department] caused to my life where I have no choice but to kill myself. I just decided over the last month, that if I ever do that, I am going to do it right in front of your Department. In the very least, I will do it in Port Moody. You can clean up your own mess...". Cst OHASHI requested assistance from the Coquitlam RCMP to check the well-being of D. BERLADYN and later received a telephone call from Coquitlam RCMP's Mental Health Officer indicating that telephone contact had been made with D. BERLADYN and it was confirmed he was not actively suicidal.

PORT MOODY POLICE DEPARTMENT FILE: 2017-5268 (POSSIBLE SUICIDAL)

On August 23, 2017 at approximately 1544 hours, [blank] spoke with a Port Moody Police [blank] Department member to advise that D. BERLADYN had attended [blank] and made suicidal comments. D.BERLADYN has a long history of mental health related issues and blames [blank] for many of his personal problems. D. BERLADYN stated "take a good look at me because it's the last time you'll see me. I'm going to go kill myself." D. BERLADYN then drove off in his vehicle. D. BERLADYN was later located by the Coquitlam RCMP and was deemed not apprehendable under Section 28 of the Mental Health Act.