Const. Nicole Chan may have had suicide attempts prior to 2019 death: VPD sergeant
BURNABY, B.C. — A Vancouver Police Department human resources officer told a coroner’s inquest that Const. Nicole Chan had a history of mental health issues and potential suicide attempts before inappropriate relationships she had with two senior officers.
Sgt. Cindy Vance, who put together a timeline of Chan’s HR complaints, says that during her hiring process, Chan disclosed that she had consumed 30 to 40 Tylenol in 2006, when she was 17 years old.
Vance also testified about a 2012 car crash in Port Moody, B.C., that “triggered a concern that Ms. Chan might be suicidal,” resulting in her being arrested and brought to a hospital under the Mental Health Act.
She was also asked about another incident where Chan was identified as a potential missing person, and was later found at a Washington motel.