British Columbia

Man arrested and charged with murder in Vancouver park caretaker homicide

Longtime park resident and caretaker Justis Daniel was found dead in his Tatlow Park residence on Dec. 10, 2021.

Brent Steven White, 51, has been charged with 2nd-degree murder in the killing of Justis Daniel

The Vancouver Police Department released this image of homicide victim Justis Daniel during its investigation. (Vancouver Police Department)

Vancouver police have arrested a man in the mysterious killing of Tatlow Park caretaker Justis Daniel almost four months ago.

Brent Steven White, 51, has been charged with one count of second-degree murder.

Daniel was found dead on Dec. 10, 2021, inside his home on the grounds of Kitsilano's Tatlow Park. The 77-year-old was the longtime live-in caretaker of the park and was well known in the neighbourhood.

White was arrested without incident this past Saturday. Police have not released the cause of death or a suspected motive. They did say that the two men knew each other and that White, who has no criminal record, also lived in Kitsilano. 

"This crime shocked the community and caused significant anxiety, in part, because we could not immediately explain what happened or guarantee there was no ongoing public safety risk," said Insp. Dale Weidman of the VPD's Major Crime Section

"We hope this arrest begins to restore a sense of safety that some had lost, and that more answers will soon be given through the court process."

Weidman said surveillance video released by police on March 2 appears to show White walking down Point Grey Road on the day of the murder.