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IGHT investigation leads to first-degree murder charge against 24-year-old man
October 20, 2025
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Coquitlam, British Columbia
From: IHIT
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File # 2024-27
A 24-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in relation to a January 2024 shooting in Coquitlam that left one man dead.
Background:
On January 6, 2024, at approximately 4:14 p.m., Coquitlam RCMP responded to a report of a shooting in the area of Westwood Street and Glen Drive in Coquitlam. Frontline officers attended the scene and located one man suffering from life-threatening injuries. The victim was taken to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) assumed conduct of the investigation and worked in close partnership with the Coquitlam RCMP, BC Coroners Service and the Integrated Forensic Identification Service (IFIS) to advance the investigation.
The victim was identified as a 21-year-old man from Coquitlam. This was a brazen shooting near a busy intersection in Coquitlam at a time when there had been an uptick in shootings in the city.
The initial investigation led police to believe this was a targeted shooting with a nexus to organized crime. Upon assessment by IHIT’s Integrated Gang Homicide Team (IGHT), this case was prioritized as a project-based investigation due to its complexity and the need for specialized resources.
Update:
On October 17, 2025, IGHT investigators, with the support of the Lower Mainland District Integrated Emergency Response Team (LMD IERT), arrested 24-year-old Tyrel O’Hearn of Coquitlam. The BC Prosecution Service laid one count of first-degree murder against Mr. O’Hearn, who remains in custody.
“Any time organized criminals operate and bring their violence to communities, it demonstrates their disregard for the safety of others,” says Sgt. Freda Fong of IHIT. “Due to the fluid nature of the gang landscape, we must continue to finetune our approach in tackling these crimes, and IGHT is designed to do that.”
“The addition of IGHT to IHIT has enhanced our capacity for investigating gang-related homicides,” says Supt. Mandeep Mooker, Officer-in-Charge of IHIT. “We have seen the benefit of our investigators’ expertise and involvement over the last ten months, and this file is just one example of that. We are proud of this team’s focus and their continued efforts in making our communities safer from gang violence.”
As this matter is now before the courts, no further information will be released.
Contacts
Media Relations Officer
Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT)
ediv_ihit_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
236-334-3081