British Columbia

IHIT releases new evidence in Gavinder Grewal targeted killing

Police have released grainy pictures from surveillance footage of two men and two vehicles, believed to be related to the death of the 30-year-old, killed in North Vancouver in December.

Blurry pictures of 2 men, 2 vehicles from surveillance footage released by police

On Wednesday, June 6, 2018 police released these grainy images of two men wanted in connection to the killing of 30-year-old Gavinder Grewal. (RCMP)

Police say they have a break in the December gang killing of a 30-year-old man in North Vancouver.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team or IHIT has released surveillance images of two men and two vehicles related to the death of Gavinder Grewal.

He was found dead inside an apartment on Fern Street, Friday, Dec. 22, 2017.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team was called to this North Vancouver apartment on Dec. 22. Police say Gavinder Grewal's death was a homicide. (Ryan Stelting)

Police say Grewal was known to police and associated with gang activity.

In 2015, police issued a warning about Grewal and two other men they said were involved in violence, drugs and weapons.

On Wednesday, IHIT released blurry images of a 2003-2008 Lexus RX350, a 2016-2018 black Nissan Titan and two men police say are between 20-25 years old.

IHIT released this surveillance image, right, of a Nissan Titan, wanted in connection to the 2017 killing of Gavinder Grewal. (RCMP)
IHIT released this stock image of a Nissan Titan in hopes that it will help produce tips in a homicide case involving Gavinder Grewal. (RCMP)
IHIT is hoping these images of a 2003-2008 dark-coloured Lexus RX350 will produce tips in its investigation into the death of Gavinder Grewal. (RCMP)
Police provided this stock image of a Lexus RX350 to go along with the grainy surveillance image. (RCMP)

Police are asking for the public's help in identifying the two men or anyone associated to the Lexus or Nissan.

"We urge anyone with information to please come forward and speak with IHIT so that we can hold those responsible to account," said IHIT Cpl Frank Jang in a news release.

Tipsters can call the IHIT information line at 1-877-551- IHIT (4448), or by email at [email protected]. People who want to remain anonymous, can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.