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Quesnel RCMP on the hunt for an armed robbery suspect

Quesnel RCMP was called to an armed robbery at the Circle K convenience store early this (March 7) morning.

Corporal Rob Belanger, a Media Relations Officer, says the call came in at approximately 5 o’clock.

“The Quesnel RCMP responded to a report that a man, armed with a firearm, robbed the Circle K store located at the corner of Abbott Drive and Anderson Drive. Frontline officers arrived on scene within minutes of the call and additional officers, which included RCMP Police Dog Services, began canvassing the area.”

Belanger says the suspect was not located and based on the initial investigation, police believe that he fled on foot.

He says the investigation is in its early stages and police are working to obtain witness statements as well as video surveillance in the area.

“An older Caucasian male exited the store at the time of the robbery and may have witnessed the incident. Police are looking to speak with that individual.”

Belanger says the suspect is described as wearing a blue FILA hoodie, with a grey hoodie underneath, black gloves and black balaclava.

He is believed to be about 6 feet tall with a slim build.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Quesnel RCMP at 250-992-9211, or they can also call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or submit a tip online at www.northernbccrimestoppers.ca.

– Files from George Henderson, My Cariboo Now staff

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