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Fort St. John RCMP arrest three following homicide investigation

Fort St. John RCMP made three arrests in relation to Tuesday’s homicide.

Police say this was after an investigation involving officers, the Serious Crimes Unit, the Street Enforcement Team, North District General Investigations Section and the North District Major Crimes Unit.

All three suspects are facing a manslaughter charge which has been approved by BC Crown Prosecution Service.

“Our investigators worked tirelessly over the past few days to conduct a thorough investigation and arresting these three individuals.” said Corporal Paul Waterman.

“We believe this to be an isolated incident with no additional threat to the public.”

Two suspects have been remanded into police custody with their next court appearance on Monday.

The third suspect is in police custody being held to be brought before a judge for a bail hearing.

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