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Prince George RCMP asking for public’s help identifying men in firearms investigation

A firearms incident investigation from this past August is being renewed by the Prince George RCMP.

Corporal Jennifer Cooper says they’re seeking public assistance in identifying two men.

“The investigation began shortly after 6:00 pm on August 23rd, when police received a report of shots being fired near the 1700 block of Upland Street.”

“Shortly thereafter, two men were seen walking through the area and one of them was carrying a firearm. We’re just looking to see who these individuals are, and if they can let us know what they were doing in that area.”

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Both men were last seen near the housing complex on the corner of 17th Avenue and Massey Drive.

The first person is described as a tall, Indigenous man wearing a long-sleeved red sweatshirt, black ball cap and blue jeans.

Photo – provided by the Prince George RCMP

The second person is described as a shorter, heavy-set Indigenous man wearing a black Metal Mulisha hoody and black shorts.

Photo – provided by the Prince George RCMP

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Prince George RCMP non emergency line at 250-561-3300.

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