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Warrant issued for local man

Prince George RCMP is looking for a man wanted for several offences.

Cuyler Richard Aubichon, 22, is a Prince George resident wanted for six counts of Failing to Comply with Probation from incidents in the city on May 18th, and June 3rd, 2017.

Aubichon is described as:

  • First Nations,
  • 5’10”,
  • 159 pounds,
  • brown hair,
  • hazel eyes, with
  • “Loyalty isn’t Promised” tattooed on his neck,
  • “Prince” tattooed on his right forearm, and
  • “George” tattooed on his left forearm

Police say Aubichon should be considered violent and to not confront him.

RCMP believe he is still in the Prince George area and has taken steps to not be captured.

Anyone with information on Aubichon, or his whereabouts, is being asked to contact PG RCMP or Crimestoppers.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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