City examining drug incident at Aquatic Centre
PRINCE GEORGE – An incident at the Prince George Aquatic Centre on April 25 has the City of Prince George looking into ways to keep the facility and our community safe. The incident saw a person setting fires outside of the Aquatic Centre, and over the next several hours the person was allegedly consuming drugs inside one of the locker rooms.
“The Aquatic Centre situation was horrible for everyone involved; staff, public, no one wants those kinds of situations to occur. And please be assured that city staff at all levels are examining all options against available budget to keep everyone safe,” said City Councillor Susan Scott.
RCMP responded to the event, but some community members have concerns about the amount of time it took for police to get to the scene, as some reported there was a delay in the response time. The RCMP explained this is because the caller called the 9-1-1 line, but a case like this would be suited for the non-emergency line instead. Given that this was not a life or death situation, RCMP explained it first had to redirect the call to the non-emergency line, and from there dispatch officers, which caused the delayed response time.
