Canada Border Services Agency Dept: The couple were arrested Thursday and were to appear Friday afternoon at an Immigration Refugee Board detention review hearing in downtown Vancouver. Neither the Canada Border Services Agency nor Vancouver police have confirmed the arrest. Vancouver police did issue a statement saying they called the agency to arrest an unnamed couple on Thursday afternoon near West 41st Avenue and Yew Street, according to CBC. Randy Quaid won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Emmy for his portrayal of U.S. President Lyndon Johnson in LBJ: The Early Years , but he's perhaps best known for his roles in the National Lampoon's Vacation movies as well as Brokeback Mountain and Independence Day and u.S. actor Randy Quaid and his wife, Evi, have been arrested in Vancouver for alleged Immigration Act violations, News has learned. "While checking the identity of a man and a woman at that location, they learned that the two were wanted on outstanding warrants from the United States," said police in a statement issued on Friday morning. "The pair were held for CBSA in the Vancouver jail, and they were turned over to the Canada Border Services Agency this morning at 10:30," police said. "As there are no Canadian charges or offences committed, the names of the two individuals cannot be released." Wanted on $50,000 warrants The Quaids are facing felony burglary charges and misdemeanour counts in the U.S. for allegedly moving back into and vandalizing a home they once owned in Santa Barbara, Calif. Both are wanted on $50,000 bench warrants issued by a judge in Santa Barbara. As
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