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Pierceland RCMP searching for vehicle, occupants considered to be armed and dangerous

RCMP are urging everyone to avoid approaching or contacting the occupants of a silver 2010 GMC pick-up truck after an altercation with authorities.

Pierceland RCMP were involved in a pursuit of a truck believed to have fired a gun shot on an access road on Big Island Cree Territory. RCMP found the shot came from a GMC pick-up truck with a crew cab, and a license plate ending with “WK” with very bright headlights.

When found traveling through the Big Island Cree Territory town site. A traffic stop was attempted, the truck failed to stop and a pursuit was initiated.

Officials followed the truck on Highway 55 toward the Alberta border when it was called off because the people inside the vehicle were throwing items out of the window at the police vehicle.

Report the sighting or information pertaining to possible locations of the pick-up truck to police immediately by calling 310-RCMP or your local police service.

With files from Zachary Ferguson-Frick

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