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Dawson Creek kidnapping leads to gun and drug seizure

A follow up to our story on a kidnapping and shooting in Dawson Creek.

RCMP have seized guns, drugs, and cash following their investigation and search warrant at a person of interest’s residence.

Police say there have been a number of abductions in the past month related to, what they call “The ongoing drug war in Dawson Creek”.

This comes after a 26 year-old man had been abducted on Friday, February 21st, shot and left for dead, only to crawl his way to hospital where he remains in stable condition.

They ask any victims of attempted abductions to come forward to the Dawson Creek detachment at 250-784-3700. If you wish to remain anonymous, please call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477

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