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Suspect arrested in assault of teenage boy

Update:

Prince George R-C-M-P say they have arrested a suspect wanted in an incident where a 30 year old male assaulted a teenager yesterday afternoon.

His first court appearance is scheduled for Friday, April 11th.

Police are still looking for witnesses to provide more information on the incident.

Original story:

Prince George RCMP are searching for a suspect after a suspicious incident with a teenage boy yesterday.

Police say just after 3pm a 14 year old boy was walking in the area of 8th Avenue and Ewert Street when he was approached by a man.

The man confronted the boy, grabbed his arm and made inappropriate remarks.

The boy ran away while the suspect headed west down 8th Avenue toward Central Street.

Police are looking for the suspect described as a white man, 30 to 40 years old with a thin build, long dark beard, wearing a puffy brown jacket and boots who possibly has a speech impediment.

If you have any information on this incident please contact the RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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