No Charges Approved Against Prince George RCMP Officers in Arrest Case

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Following a three-year investigation, the BC Prosecution Service has determined that no charges will be approved against Prince George RCMP officers involved in the arrest of a man who fled from police after allegations of break and enter.

Following a three-year investigation, the BC Prosecution Service has determined that no charges will be approved against Prince George RCMP officers involved in the arrest of a man who fled from police after allegations of break and enter on July 30, 2020 near Prince George .

One of the women was arrested on the highway and the other woman and the man fled on foot into a wooded swampy area. Two RCMP officers and a police dog went after them and shortly after arrested the man, who was wet from head to toe.The second female was later located and arrested at a nearby gas station.

It was later determined the man had a broken orbital bone, subdural hematoma , fractured cheek and nose, significant soft tissue damage and swelling, abrasions on arms and puncture wounds on his arm, back, and left flank. He spent a week in hospital recovering from his injuries. In the investigation several days later, the man admitted he had consumed drugs and a urine test found methamphetamine, amphetamine, opioids, and fentanyl in his system.

Prince George RCMP Officers Arrest Break And Enter Investigation

 

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