RCMP investigate an attempted residential Break and Enter

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Fort St. John RCMP have reported they were called to a residential Break and Enter. …

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Fort St. John RCMP have reported they were called to a residential Break and Enter.

On Tuesday, December 8th, 2020, around 5:45 pm, RCMP was called to the 8900 block of 92A Street in Fort St. John. Frontline officers responded, but all suspects appeared to be gone once they arrived.

When officers arrived, they found that a vehicle’s interior in the driveway had been sprayed with bear mace, while another vehicle had a broken window and a basement window had also been broken on a house.

It looked like no entry had been made into the residence, and no residents were injured during the incident. It’s believed that suspects departed on foot from the area.

Fort St. John RCMP believes this was a targeted incident and doesn’t think there is any further risk to residents in the area. Police are continuing to investigate.

The Fort St. John RCMP asks that anyone with any information or anyone who may have witnessed anything strange in the area during that time frame to contact them at 250-787-8100.

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