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Do you know these youths?: Police appeal after glass is taken and smashed

The Fort St. John RCMP detachment are searching for two youths after glass from the North Peace Cultural Center was taken and smashed. 

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CCTV images of two youths police are searching for after glass from the North Peace Cultural Centre was taken and smashed.
Police are searching for these two young people after glass from the North Peace Cultural Centre was taken and smashed. (Fort St. John RCMP)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Police are searching for two youths after glass from the North Peace Cultural Center was destroyed. 

At 11.55 a.m. on April 3rd, the Fort St. John RCMP detachment were told glass had been removed from the centre on 100th Avenue before being smashed in the parking lot. 

In a press statement released on April 17th, officers have asked for the public’s help to identify the two people captured on CCTV as part of the investigation. 

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CCTV images of the tow youths Fort St. John are searching for after glass was destoryed at the North Peace Cultural Centre (Fort St. John RCMP)
CCTV images of the two youths Fort St. John officers are searching for after glass was destroyed at the North Peace Cultural Centre (Fort St. John RCMP)

One of them has longer hair at the back, and was wearing blue jeans and a dark blue hoodie with a white graphic on the chest.

The other person is taller and is wearing a black hoodie and glasses. 

Both are wearing caps and black runners with white soles. 

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Anyone with additional information should contact the Fort St John RCMP at 250-787-8100.

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Franki joined the Moose Media team in January 2025 as news director.

Hailing from the UK, Franki graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in history and publishing media from Oxford Brookes University.

She has worked in the local news industry since 2016 on various newspapers in Britain’s south east, including as the editor of five newspapers in London. She arrived in Canada in August 2024 to travel around British Columbia, but has now settled in Fort St John.

Franki is a cat lover who enjoys reading, tap dancing, going to the gym and learning to play musical instruments in her spare time.

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