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Police investigating possible targeted homicide

Williams Lake RCMP are looking to the public for information on what they believe to be a targeted killing.
Police received a call about a disturbance at around 3:45am Sunday  in the 1,000 block of 11th Avenue North.
Once on scene police located 22-year-old Williams Lake resident Corey Huu Le deceased along with a 21-year-old woman who was sent to hospital with non life threatening injuries.
the RCMP say the victim is known to police.
Both the North District Major Crime Section as well as a forensic team are assisting in the investigation.
Police ask that anyone who has any information related to the case to contact the Williams Lake RCMP (250-392-6211) or Crimestoppers (1-800-222-8477) 

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