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Three arrested in home invasion with a firearm on Oak Street

Two men and one woman were arrested after forcing their way into a Prince George home yesterday morning.

At around 5:00 am, RCMP received a report of a robbery involving a firearm at an address on the 2600 block of Oak Street.

According to them, the trio forcibly entered the residence, demanded money, and grabbed various household items before leaving the scene in a vehicle.

Within minutes, officers located the vehicle and the suspects were arrested.  All three suspects have been remanded in custody and will appear in court later today. 

The 24 year old female, along with a 20 and a 28 year old male, all residents of Prince George, have been charged with Break, Enter & Commit Robbery and Obstruction of a Peace Officer.

 No injuries were reported by the two adult occupants of the residence.

 

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