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Prince George
2025-05-27 09:47 PDT
File # 2025-14300
Prince George RCMP is advising the public of an ongoing investigation into alleged criminal harassment, in an effort to determine if there are further victims that can be identified.
In this instance the suspect, whom police have identified, was not only repeatedly attending the victim’s workplace but has since identified their residence and approached the victim at that location. This type of behaviour is concerning to police officers. We are releasing a description of the suspect and his behaviour in order to encourage any other potential victims to come forward with their information, states Corporal Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.
In this instance the suspect, whom police have identified, was not only repeatedly attending the victim’s workplace but has since identified their residence and approached the victim at that location. This type of behaviour is concerning to police officers. We are releasing a description of the suspect and his behaviour in order to encourage any other potential victims to come forward with their information,
The suspect is described as:
The suspect in this investigation was arrested by police and later released on an Undertaking with a future court date.
Police encourage anyone who has been, or believes they have been, the victim of stalking or harassment to speak with a police officer. These types of behaviours include being repeatedly approached or followed by someone; ongoing unwanted communication; consistently and unwantedly attending a work-place, home and/or other place frequented by the victim; or engaging in threatening conduct. You should call 9-1-1 immediately if you think your, or someone else’s safety, is at risk.
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