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2 to Face Firearms Related Charges

Thursday, November 19, 2015 @ 1:17 PM

Prince George, B.C.- Two people  remain in custody and are expected to face firearms related charges following a police investigation this morning  on Ahbau Street in Prince George.

A 23 year old female and 24 year old male were arrested outside the residence in the 1100 block of Ahbau Street this morning.  They are expected to appear in court tomorrow.

Evidence to support firearms related Criminal Code charges was located inside the home.

One block of Ahbau Street from 10th Avenue to Chilako Avenue was closed for approximately 2.5 hours this morning.  Residents of homes immediately next to the property were asked to vacate during this time.  Ahbau Street has since been reopened and residents are welcome to return to their homes.

The investigation involved members of the Prince George RCMP,  North District’s  Emergency response Team and the BC RCMP’s  Explosive Disposal Unit.

Comments

Is this another case of police over-reaction? Were shots fired? Were they building a bomb that would take out a city block?

Considering what has been going on the last week I don’t blame them for “overreacting”.

I think the point is that they didn’t know what was in the house, so they took the necessary precautions. Sounds like responsible police work to me!

What’s been going on this last week that justifies a police overreaction?

Any time there are guns involved, it justifies the police blocking off an area to the public. It’s their job to keep us safe.

Maybe like the baker they had a small loaded gun collection strewn about the house…

Keep up the good work guys, you earn you’re money keeping these little pissants under control. As for the tarded whiners why do I have the feeling you would be the first to say “where the hell were the cops and what the H are we paying them for”. If this situation went down bad.

acsc…..

Damned if you do and damned if you don”t. You whiners can call the HA when you have a problem.

No mention of them waving or discharging a firearm. I would guess it to be improper storage or a loaded firearm. Common sense isn’t that common.

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