DAN BERLADYN
Narrative: SYNOPSIS - 1
Subject: KEEP THE PEACE
Author: PO104 WONG, Brian
Related Date / Time: Wednesday, 2018-Jan-17 14:54

On January 17 2018 at 1124 hours Dan BERLADYN attended PMPD front counter to request a keep the peace at [blank] while he removed belongings from his van. Sgt GORMICK and Cst WONG attended the residence with BERLADYN and assisted him with moving a lot of stuff out of his van back into the house as he did not want it left in his van. [blank] was ok with Dan moving his belongings. Dan then left the residence without further incident. BERLADYN advised that he would have someone else return the van this evening if another officer was unable to come by and keep the peace if he choose not to take the van with him. [blank] was ok with this arrangement Concluded.


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Narrative: MISCELLANEOUS NOTES - 1
Subject: MHA - NO
Author: PO104 WONG, Brian
Related Date / Time: Wednesday, 2018-Jan-17 15:01

Port Moody Police Department
Mental Health - YES - MH/EDP Factor

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[YES] It is the author's impression that apparent mental health and/or EDP ISSUES WERE FACTORS in this incident.


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Narrative: MISCELLANEOUS NOTES - 2
Subject: SGT GORMICK'S INVOLVEMENT
Author: PO76 GORMICK, Jodi
Related Date / Time: Wednesday, 2018-Jan-17 15:01

On January 17, 2017 at approximately 1130 hours, Sgt GORMICK received a phone call from BERLADYN. A summary of that phone call is as follows:

BERLADYN wanted to attend residence on [blank] to remove the belongings that were in his van that were parked on the property.

Sgt GORMICK advised BERLADYN that she would contact [blank] to see if she was willing to store the property.

Sgt GORMICK advised BERLADYN that they would facilitate a stand by and keep the peace, but if police had to leave suddenly, that BERLADYN would have to re-attend again.

Sgt GORMICK contacted [blank] and she stated that BERLADYN has a lot of his property already in the residence so it is fine if he wants to store the property there

Sgt GORMICK called BERLADYN back and advised him to attend to the police station and that police would drive him up to the residence and facilitate him moving his belongings

At approximately 1300 hours BERLADYN attended PMPD and Sgt GORMICK transported him in her police vehicle up to the residence. Prior to BERLADYN getting into the police vehicle, Sgt GORMICK conducted a pat down search. Sgt GORMICK located a hard, rectangular item in his jacket pocket and asked BERLADYN what it was. He stated it was an audio recorder that was not on. When BERLADYN removed the recorder it was in fact recording. BERLADYN then turned the audio recording off.

Sgt GORMICK then transported him up to the residence and assisted with moving his belongings out of the van into the residence. After the items were moved into the residence, BERLADYN removed the van from the property. He was advised that he could not return the van to the property unless he was in the presence of police or a friend returned it on his behalf. Sgt GORMICK had spoken to [blank] ahead of time and she advised she had no issues if the van had to be returned back to the property.

BERLADYN was easy to deal with during this interaction but showed visible emotion when he spoke about his family. BERLADYN spoke about being suicidal in the past but stated he was not suicidal now. Sgt GORMICK tried to prevent the conversation from going in the direction of his past and tried to keep the interaction positive and facilitate the storage of his belongings.

This concluded Sgt GORMICK's dealings in the matter.