Drug Probe Leads to Bike Recovery
Prince George, B.C. – RCMP in Prince George are continuing to investigate following a search warrant that led to stolen property.
On Wednesday night, Prince George RCMP attended a residence on the 2200 block of Oak Street in Prince George for a report of an overdose. Paramedics were able to revive the adult female and transport her to hospital for further treatment.
The next day, members of the Prince George RCMP’s Street Crew Unit executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant at the same residence. Although evidence of drug trafficking was found, investigators did not find any significant amount of drugs.
While searching the residence, several bikes were located, including the lime green GT Avalanche mountain bike robbed from a teenager during the evening of Tuesday August 29th. ( see previous story) The bike was returned to the owner.
Six people in the residence were arrested buthave since been released without charges at this time. The investigation is continuing and the possibility of future charges exists.
Comments
Good ol’ Oak street and surrounding areas, need to cleanse the whole area with a heavy police presence and clean that neighbourhood up!
It’s Coke Street, get it right, and you know that! LOL!
Arrest everyone on Oak Street before they commit more crimes. Fingerprint the babies.
That’s Funny!
Put the 6 in a line up. I’m sure the owner of the bike can pick them out.
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