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“Prolific” Prince George offenders wanted

The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating two of the city’s most prolific offenders.

29 year old Kyle Tyler Sakawski is wanted on a charge of theft under $5000 stemming from an investigation in March. He is also wanted for theft under $5000 in Williams Lake.

Johnny James Boys, 26, has a warrant for his arrest after he failed to attend court to answer to several charges related to break & enter and weapons possession.  The charges stem from investigations that began on two separate dates in June.  Boys is originally from Dease Lake and is considered violent.

Kyle Tyler Sakawski is described as:

  • Caucasian male
  • 183 cm (6’0″)
  • 74 kg (164 lbs)
  • Brown hair
  • Blue eyes

 

 

 

 

Johnny James Boys is described as:

  • Caucasian male
  • 170 cm (5’7″)
  • 73 kg (161 lbs)
  • Brown hair
  • Brown eyes
  • Tattoo of a crown on the back of his neck

Both men are considered prolific offenders by the Prince George RCMP and have an extensive history with police.  All efforts to locate the men have been negative so far.  Police are now asking the public to assist with their apprehensions.

If either are located, immediately contact the RCMP or the police of jurisdiction in your area.  Do not confront either of the men.

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