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Police arrest 3 men and identify man stabbed to death in Mission

Police have arrested three men and identified the man stabbed to death in Mission Monday afternoon.

RCMP say homicide appears to have no connection to gang conflict, 3 men have been arrested

Police have identified the victim of a stabbing in Mission, B.C. on Monday, August 22 as 26-year-old David Leggat. They're asking anyone who knew him or who witnessed the incident and has information to contact IHIT or the Mission RCMP. (Submitted by IHIT)

Police have arrested three men and identified the man stabbed to death in Mission Monday afternoon as 26-year-old David Leggat.

Police said they arrested one man shortly after the stabbing and two others on Tuesday. No charges have been laid.

Officers and paramedics responded just after 3:30 p.m. Mondayto a report of a man suffering from stab wounds in the 7200 block of Park Street.

Emergency first aid was administered, but the man died from his injuries, according to a statementby the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT).

The homicide appears to be an isolated incident, with no ties to the Lower Mainland gang conflict, said RCMP Sgt. Timothy Pierotti.

RCMP are investigating after a man was stabbed to death Monday afternoon in the 7200 block of Park Street in Mission, B.C. (Shane MacKichan)

RCMP say they are awaiting a search warrant for a residence in Mission but are identifying the victim in case the public has information that may assist their investigation.

"We urge anyone who knew Mr. Leggat to speak with police," saidPierotti. "Witnesses are asked to contact IHIT or attend the Mission RCMPdetachment."

Police areasking anyone who has information about the incident or dashcam video of the area fromMonday afternoonto call the IHIT information line at 1-877-551-4448.