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Homicide victim identified as former Renegade, police searching for car

Prince George RCMP are asking for the public’s help in searching for a car believed to be involved in Sunday’s homicide.

At about 10:30am on March 22nd emergency services were called to a report of a man down on the corner of 5th Ave and Gillett. The male was transported to hospital with a gunshot wound where he later died.

Police have identified the victim as 45 year old Jason Hall of Prince George. He was a former member of the now defunct Renegades Motorcycle Club and the RCMP believe it was a targeted act.

Homicide investigators are looking for a white 4 door 2005 Chevtolet Malibu with a BC licence plate AK532P that they believe was involved in the crime.

A similar vehicle is pictured below. Police are asking anyone with information on the car or homicide to call the PG RCMP(250-561-3300) or CrimeStoppers (1800-222-8477).

2005 Malibu crop

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