Bryce Telford. (Image Credit: Langley RCMP.)
Charges approved

Man once sought for impersonating a police officer in Langley charged with drug trafficking

Jul 9, 2026 | 9:43 AM

LANGLEY/SURREY – A 28-year-old man who was previously wanted for impersonating a police officer and pulling over a vehicle in Langley has been formally charged with drug trafficking and firearms offences.

The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. announced Thursday that 28-year-old Bryce Telford is facing multiple charges related to drug trafficking, firearms infractions, and MDMA possession for the purpose of trafficking.

In September 2025, CFSEU-BC and RCMP Federal Policing Pacific Region (FPPR) investigators executed a search warrant in Surrey in connection with an unrelated investigation. During the search, officers seized the following:

• 3D printed Glock firearm parts including receivers, grips, gun magazines:

• 3D printer which was actively printing a firearm;

• Rail kits;

• Ammunition;

• Firearm barrels;

• GPS tracker;

• Loaded 3D printed firearm;

• Methamphetamine, MDMA and cutting agent

Multiple individuals were arrested at the time of the search and were later released until the completion of the investigation and charge assessment process wrapped up.

On July 6, 2026, the BC Prosecution Service approved charges against Bryce Scott Telford, Scott William Telford, and Candice Ashley Somerville in connection with that search warrant.

Bryce Telford and Somerville have been charged with one count of possession of a firearm without the required license or registration; possession of a firearm with readily accessible ammo without the required license or registration; unauthorized manufacturing of a firearm; possession of computer data capable of being used with a 3D printer for the purpose of manufacturing or trafficking a firearm; illegal possession of a firearm to transfer or offer to transfer it; possession of methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDMA) for the purposes of trafficking; and possessing a firearm while being prohibited.

Bryce Scott Telford and Scott William Telford are in custody and a warrant for arrest has been issued for Candice Ashley Somerville.

“CFSEU-BC remains relentless in its pursuit of those involved in organized crime and the activities that threaten the safety of our communities,” said Sgt. Sarbjit K. Sangha Media Relations Officer of CFSEU-BC. “Through dedicated investigations and strong partnerships, we will continue to target criminal networks, disrupt their operations, and hold offenders accountable. Our commitment is to protecting British Columbians and helping ensure communities throughout the province remain safe.”

A warrant was issued in January 2018 for Bryce Telford’s arrest after he was charged with impersonating a police officer. Telford had allegedly pulled over a vehicle in the Brookswood area of Langley while he was driving a black Chevrolet Tahoe SUV.