THREE households on Grand Boulevard have received "suspicious letters" over the past week, and the North Vancouver RCMP detachment is asking others who may have received similar mail to come forward.
The documents are newspaper clippings with handwritten comments on them that Cpl. Richard De Jong described as "unsettling" and "somewhat alarming."
"They don't make much rhyme or reason," he said, "but we'd like to speak with this individual and see what his intentions are, why he's doing this."
Police aren't releasing the nature of the comments or even which newspaper the clippings are from.
"At this point we are going to leave it to people's imaginations," said De Jong.
"We don't want to disclose the contents in case this individual is reading the papers.
"We don't know where this is going to go."
De Jong did say that police believe the person responsible may be suffering from a mental illness.
None of the letters were threatening and the writer didn't appear to have any knowledge of the residents who received them.
Anyone who has gotten similar documents is asked to contact the North Vancouver RCMP at 604-985-1311