RCMP Operation Closes Neighbourhood
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 @ 3:19 PM
area marked in red is off limits to all but police – image-250News
Prince George, B.C. – A Prince George RCMP operation has closed several blocks in a Prince George neighbourhood and in some cases forced the evacuation of some residences.
The area affected by these measures includes Quinn Street to Dezell Drive, and Ogilvie Street to Hammond Avenue. This area also includes Patterson Street and the accompanying alleys.
Police are asking the public and all residents to avoid this area until further notice.
Although no details of this operation are available at this time, information will be provided upon its conclusion.
Comments
All’s good in the hood.
Sure as heck hope it’s a safe operation.
Check your city map, Summit. The area in question is close to Spruceland, not in the area normally referred to as the hood.
Its one block off of Ruggles…it is hood’ish.
Its one block off of Ruggles…it is hood’ish.
Spruceland is not the hood
Its the house at the end of the street that makes it hoodish
Otherwise its a good neighborhood
I have to laugh about people calling certain places in PG the hood. We live in the (UPPER COLLEGE HEIGHTS) Our vehicles have been broken into 4 times in the last year. I would call all of PG the Hood.
Walks and sounds like a duck…
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