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Well known offender arrested in Patricia Blvd. break and enter

Just before 3:00 a.m. this morning,  the Prince George RCMP received a report of a break & enter to a fenced construction site on the 1400 block of Patricia Boulevard.

A police dog service team was deployed with service dog ‘Kash,’ who located a male suspect hiding amongst the construction material. Police said the man refused to obey commands but was eventually extracted from his hiding spot, arrested, and taken into custody.

Aaron Joseph Glover, a 34-year-old Prince George man, has been charged by the BC Prosecution Service with the Criminal Code offence of break & enter. Glover is well known to police and will appear in court later today.

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