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Dawson Creek RCMP trying to identify all-terrain vehicle seen leaving homicide scene

No arrests made following fatal shooting linked to car crash last October

On Sunday, October 9, 2022 Dawson Creek RCMP were called to the scene of a fatal shooting and now want to speak with the owner of a UTV, or anyone who knows where it is. Photo: RCMP.
On Sunday, October 9, 2022 Dawson Creek RCMP were called to the scene of a fatal shooting and now want to speak with the owner of a UTV, or anyone who knows where it is. Photo: RCMP. jpg

The B.C. RCMP North District Major Crime Unit has again released a photo taken last October of an all-terrain vehicle leaving a murder scene.

The RCMP has been investigating the case since Oct. 9, 2022, when Dawson Creek RCMP were notified there had been a motor vehicle collision on Highway 97 near Arras Road.

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When police arrived they found a man inside a vehicle “who was suffering from injuries inconsistent with a motor vehicle collision.”

The man later died from gunshots wounds.

Five months later, police have made no arrests in this case and are eager to identify the driver of the ATV.

Investigators can be reached at 250-784-3700.

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