Three Males One Female Arrested in Bjornson Death
Prince George, B.C. – Three males and one female have been charged in connection with the death of 28 year old Fribjon Bjornson.
Human remains, identified as being that of Bjornson, were discovered in February of 2012 in a vacant property on the Nak’azdli Reserve at Ft. St. James.
Bjornson had been reported missing January 21st, his pick up truck discovered a couple of days later.
The four were arrested on Friday, although the RCMP have yet to release any details of the arrests.
Court dockets today, indicate the four are in custody in Prince George and face the following charges:
27 year old Wesley Dennis Duncan is facing one count of Second Degree Murder
31 year old Jesse Darren Bird is facing one count of accessory after the fact to murder, and one count of Indignity to Human Remains.
23 year old James David Junior Charlie is charged with one count of Indignity to Human Remains
21 year old Teresa Marie Charlie is charged with being an accessory after the fact to murder
RCMP advise that more arrests could be made as the investigation is still active and ongoing.
Editor’s Note:
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