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Charges laid in connection with serious assault in Quesnel

Quesnel RCMP say three people have been charged in connection with a serious assault that occurred back in November.

A news release indicates that Treyton Mero and Josh Greenough, both 19, as well as a young offender are facing one count each of assault causing bodily harm.

The third suspect can’t be named under the Young Offenders Act.

All three suspects are due back in court on January 28th.

RCMP say the charges are in relation to an incident at a house party on Beaubien Avenue on the evening of November 2nd, and early morning hours of November 3rd.

No other details have been released.

Anyone with information or video relating to this incident that has not yet spoken to the police are asked to contact the Quesnel RCMP. (250) 992-9211.

– Files from George Henderson, My Cariboo Now staff

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