â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

BC Police Watchdog Investigating An Incident In Quesnel

The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) is investigating the injuries of one person while in RCMP detachment cells in Quesnel.

In a release the IIO said information provided by the affected person states that at around 2:30 pm on September 8 2024, police responded to a call concerned for the person’s wellbeing at a home in Quesnel.

The affected person reported that they were injured while in RCMP custody that evening.

The Independent Investigations Office was notified of the incident on February 13, 2025 and has started an investigation.

Investigative steps will confirm that the injuries meet the threshold of serious harm, as defined by the Police Act, and what connection, if any, they have to police actions or inaction.

The IIO is the Independent civilian oversight agency of the police in British Columbia.

Files by Pat Matthews, My Cariboo Now

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Prince George RCMP seeking woman wanted for failing to comply with release order

The Prince George RCMP are on the lookout for 36-year-old Kristina Marie Randahl. According to police, she is wanted on an unendorsed warrant for two counts of failing to comply with a release order. 

Smoke still persistent in PG and parts of northern B.C.

Smoky skies remain in Prince George and parts of northern B.C. today (Wednesday), with it forecast to carry over to tomorrow.

No critical injuries after incident with B.C. Wildfire Service helicopter

Officials said there were no critical injuries after a B.C. Wildfire Service helicopter made a “forced landing” near Pemberton late Wednesday morning. 

Union, industry leaders push for Canadian-built ferries as summit wraps

The head of a union representing close to 5,000 ferry workers in British Columbia says he is optimistic about the future of shipbuilding in the province after attending this week’s “Made in Canada” summit.

Late-summer heat wave results in seasonal August for PG

The average temperature in Prince George was 15.6 degrees, a half-degree above what we normally see for this time of year.
- Advertisement -