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Manslaughter Plea Closes Coquitlam Pub Case as Stolen Loader Targets Peachland ATM

By Matthias Binder May 14, 2026
B.C. crime news: Guilty plea in fatal Coquitlam brawl | Thieves use stolen front-end loader in Peachland ATM theft
B.C. crime news: Guilty plea in fatal Coquitlam brawl | Thieves use stolen front-end loader in Peachland ATM theft - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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B.C. crime news: Guilty plea in fatal Coquitlam brawl | Thieves use stolen front-end loader in Peachland ATM theft

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Deadly Fight Outside John B PubNext Steps in the Court ProcessHeavy Equipment Used in Peachland HeistAppeal for Witnesses in Ongoing ProbeBroader Pattern of Property Crime

B.C. crime news: Guilty plea in fatal Coquitlam brawl | Thieves use stolen front-end loader in Peachland ATM theft – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Coquitlam police responded to a violent confrontation outside a local pub on the evening of January 31, 2025, where one man died from injuries sustained in the fight. A 33-year-old suspect has now admitted guilt to the reduced charge of manslaughter rather than the original second-degree murder allegation. In a separate case, RCMP officers in the Okanagan are still seeking witnesses after thieves used heavy machinery to rip an ATM from the side of a credit union branch in Peachland last October. The two incidents illustrate the varied challenges facing law enforcement across British Columbia.

Deadly Fight Outside John B Pub

Officers arrived at the John B Pub on Austin Avenue just before 9:45 p.m. and found the 35-year-old victim already suffering from life-threatening wounds. He died at the scene despite immediate efforts to save him. The victim’s identity has not been released publicly, leaving family members and friends to grieve without the full details of what unfolded that night.

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Timothy Vansnick, 33, faced the more serious murder charge for months before entering his guilty plea on Tuesday. Court records show the altercation began as a brawl among patrons and spilled onto the street. The decision to accept the lesser manslaughter count reflects the evidence gathered by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team during its review of the case.

Next Steps in the Court Process

Sentencing is now scheduled for December 3 and 4 in Port Coquitlam provincial court. Prosecutors and defense lawyers will present arguments that will determine the length of any prison term Vansnick receives. The outcome will also shape how the victim’s family moves forward after more than ten months of uncertainty.

IHIT spokeswoman Sgt. Freda Fong described the plea as an important milestone. “The entering of a guilty plea is a significant step in the court process,” she said in a statement. “As we await sentencing, our thoughts are with the victim’s family, friends, and those who were impacted by this tragic death.”

Heavy Equipment Used in Peachland Heist

Early on October 8, 2025, suspects drove a stolen front-end loader into the exterior wall of a VantageOne credit union branch in Peachland. The machine tore the ATM from its mounting and dragged it away, leaving behind roughly $150,000 in structural damage. Despite the dramatic method, the thieves were unable to access any cash inside the machine.

Police later recovered the ATM intact, confirming that no money had been taken. The brazen use of construction equipment in a quiet community has drawn attention from investigators who continue to trace the loader’s path before and after the theft. The incident stands out for its scale and the clear planning required to execute it.

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Appeal for Witnesses in Ongoing Probe

West Kelowna RCMP issued a public call for information on Thursday, asking anyone who noticed unusual activity near the credit union that night to come forward. Tips can be shared directly with investigators at 250-768-2880 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Officers believe additional sightings could help identify those responsible and recover the stolen loader.

The failed cash grab has left the branch with significant repairs still underway months later. Local residents have expressed surprise that such equipment could be used undetected in the early morning hours, prompting renewed discussion about security measures at financial institutions in smaller communities.

Broader Pattern of Property Crime

Both cases highlight the persistence of serious offenses in British Columbia even as courts process older files. The Coquitlam manslaughter plea brings one family closer to resolution, while the Peachland investigation remains active with no arrests announced. Law enforcement agencies continue to balance resources between violent incidents and sophisticated property crimes that require specialized equipment.

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Communities affected by these events are left waiting for final answers, whether through sentencing or further arrests. The contrast between a single deadly confrontation and a calculated equipment theft underscores the range of threats police monitor daily across the province.

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