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Found: Prince George RCMP locates wanted men

The Prince George RCMP had issued a warrant for two outstanding criminals in the region, but they have now been found.

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Updated on March 4th, 4.33pm: A previous version of this story detailed two men wanted by Prince George RCMP. They have now been located and the story has been updated.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Prince George RCMP had issued a warrant for two outstanding criminals in the region, but they have now been found.

Prince George residents with any information about criminal activity are asked to contact their local RCMP detachment at 250-561-3300.

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