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Crime

Prince George RCMP seize drugs, body armour, and cash in multiple investigations

Dec 17, 2025 | 10:54 AM


PRINCE GEORGE — Prince George RCMP had a busy weekend with the seizure of drugs, body armour, and more in four separate investigations.

It started on Friday, December 12, when officers executed a pair of search warrants at two homes on the 200-block of McIntyre Crescent. Investigators seized ammunition, drug trafficking paraphernalia, various weapons and a small quantity of suspected methamphetamine. No arrests were made in this investigation.

On the same day, investigators also executed a search warrant on the 1300-block of Pearson Avenue in relation to a stolen property investigation. Once inside, police officers located a firearm, a small quantity of suspected illicit drugs and two stolen motorcycles. No arrests were made in this investigation.

 On December 13, police officers were notified of two people asleep in a vehicle on Third Avenue. Upon arrival, investigators located and seized various weapons, a replica firearm, illicit cigarettes, over $1000 in cash, drug trafficking paraphernalia, and nearly 10 grams of suspected fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine.  The driver was served a 24-hour driving prohibition and both parties were released pending laboratory results and charge approval by the B.C. Prosecution Service.

 The weekend was rounded off on December 14, when a routine traffic stop was conducted on Highway 97 North near Fifth Avenue. The driver was found to be in possession of body armour and was arrested for same; he was released on scene with a future court date, and the vehicle was returned to the rental car company.

“These investigations serve to highlight the constant work our Frontline police officers are doing to ensure the safety of our community every day, every shift. Removing weapons and illicit drugs or cigarettes from those who are suspected of trafficking them to the most vulnerable in Prince George is one of our top priorities,” states Corporal Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.

 These investigations remain ongoing.