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PG police on the lookout for a wanted man

RCMP are searching for 42 year old Jesse Nathaniel Charles Andreason, who’s wanted for possession of stolen property, driving while prohibited, uttering threats, failing to comply with his probation conditions, and breaching his release order.

Police said Andreason is also wanted for a review of sentence, and is described as:

  • Caucasian male
  • 191 cm (6’3)
  • 84 kg (186 lbs)
  • brown hair
  • blue eyes
  • scars on his left arm and near his eyes

The Prince George RCMP said Andreason should be considered violent and should not be approached.

If you have any information on Andreason you’re asked to call the detachment.

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