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RCMP continuing to investigate aggravated assault

The Prince George RCMP are continuing to investigate a possible assault.

Back on May 5th, officers received a request from paramedics of an alleged assault on the 2100 block of Upland Street.

Upon arrival police found a man suffering from what appeared to be serious injuries and was transported to hospital.

The Serious Crime Unit took over the scene to investigate which led to the arrest of a 30-year-old man on May 11th believed to be responsible.

The victim and the accused are known to each other.

He was later released on a promise to appear for court on July 11th.

Anyone who may have additional information is being asked to contact the RCMP.

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