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NELSON POLICE DEPARTMENT

SUBJECT: Wanted; Aza Hanbury – Update

The Nelson Police Department expresses its gratitude to the public for their assistance in the apprehension of Aza Tobias Hanbury. Hanbury was sought by both the RCMP and Nelson Police Department for warrants and new charges related to property crimes, dangerous driving, and fleeing from police.

On April 19th, thanks to the vigilance of a community member who recognized Hanbury from our previous media release, he was located and apprehended without incident in the 200 block of Baker Street.

Inspector Kris Rice, of the Nelson Police Department, commended the public, stating, “We are incredibly grateful for the public’s assistance in locating Aza Hanbury. Their willingness to report sightings and provide information directly contributed to his arrest.”

During this arrest, Hanbury was found to be in possession of several weapons, including a loaded firearm.  Chief Constable Donovan Fisher commented, “This person is a prolific offended who has shown a willingness to do whatever was necessary to evade arrest in the past.  This was potentially a very dangerous situation and compliments the officers for taking him into custody without incident.”

The collaborative efforts between the Salmo RCMP and the Nelson Police Department in coordinating the investigations, emphasizing the importance of inter-agency cooperation in addressing criminal activities that spread jurisdictions. 

Currently, Aza Hanbury is charged with multiple offences, including;

Nelson Police Department

  • Possession of a Weapon Dangerous to the Public
  • Unsafe Handling / Storage of a Firearm
  • Possession of a Firearm with Ammunition without being the Holder of a License
  • Possession of a Firearm without being the Holder of a License
  • Operate a Conveyance (Motor Vehicle) in a Manner Dangerous to the Public
  • Mischief
  • Breach of Conditions of an Undertaking

Salmo RCMP

  • Operate a Conveyance (Motor Vehicle) in a Manner Dangerous to the Public
  • Mischief
  • Breach of Conditions of an Undertaking

There are currently other ongoing investigations that may result in additional charges.

The truck that Hanbury was believed to be in possession of, a grey 2017 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel, remains outstanding and police continue to seek the public’s help in locating it.  A photo of this truck was provided in a previous media release. 

The Nelson Police Department extends sincere appreciation to the public for their unwavering support and cooperation in keeping our community safe. 

At the time of this media release, Aza Hanbury remains in police custody awaiting a bail hearing where police and Crown counsel will be seeking his further detention.

Mr. Hanbury is considered innocent unless proven guilty in court.

To report information, call the Nelson Police Department at 250-354-3919 or

Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online at canadiancrimestoppers.org