By: Lauren Collins
B.C.'s anti-gang police says an investigation led by the North District Team has led to $1.5 million in cash, drugs and firearms seized in the Lower Mainland.
Lauren Collins is a Staff Writer at The New Yorker. Her work spans a diverse range of subjects, including profiles of influential figures like Michelle Obama and Emmanuel Macron, as well as critical issues such as the refugee crisis and equal pay. Featured in various publications, including BBC News and W Magazine, she is also the author of "When in French" and is currently working on a book about the historical events and lasting impact of the 1898 coup d'état in Wilmington, North Carolina.
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Vancouver, Canada (Local)


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Lauren's coverage indicates a strong focus on local news, particularly in the British Columbia and Vancouver areas. Her articles cover government announcements, breaking news, and evolving stories related to crime and entertainment.
Given her emphasis on local events and government announcements, she may be interested in receiving pitches related to ongoing criminal investigations or legal developments within the specified geographic area. Additionally, considering her interest in evolving stories about crime topics such as assault charges or police-related incidents would likely capture her attention.
It's important to note that Lauren also covers other topics like fashion, migration, labor complaints among others but with less frequency compared to crime-related news.
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