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Hudson’s Hope police search for break-and-enter ‘person of interest’

Hudson’s Hope officers are looking for who they describe as a ‘person of interest’ in recent break-and-enter and mischief incidents in the area.

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The RCMP detachment released several photos of who they identify as a ‘person of interest’ in recent break-and-enter and mischief incidents in the district on July 21st. (North District RCMP media relations)

HUDSON’S HOPE, B.C. — Hudson’s Hope RCMP are looking for the public’s assistance in identifying who they describe as a ‘person of interest’ after a series of recent reported break-and-enters.

A press release on July 21st from Cpl. Madonna Saunderson, North District media relations officer with the RCMP, posted several photographs of a person they are searching for. 

This person is being looked for in relation to several reported break-and-enter and mischief incidents within the community. (North District RCMP media relations)

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This comes after “mischief and recent break-and-enters that have occurred as of late in the community,” the release reads.

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Those with information about the break-and-enter and mischief incidents are urged to contact the Hudson’s Hope RCMP detachment at (250) 783-5241.

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