Police shut down Highway 16 East near Prince George, B.C., urging drivers to avoid the area amid an ongoing investigation. No detours available.
Police Incident Forces Closure of Highway 16 East Near Prince George
A significant police operation has led to the closure of a section of Highway 16 East, approximately 30 kilometres from Prince George, British Columbia. Authorities have blocked the road between Upper Fraser Road and the Willow River rest area, with no alternative routes currently available for motorists.
Authorities Urge Public to Avoid Area
Prince George RCMP have confirmed that this is an active and evolving situation. Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, the media relations officer for the RCMP, emphasized the importance of public safety and urged everyone to steer clear of the affected zone. “This is an incredibly dynamic event that remains ongoing,” Cooper stated, highlighting the need for police to carry out their work without interference.
Specialized Units Deployed to Scene
The response team includes members of the North District Emergency Response Team and the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, B.C.’s specialized anti-gang unit. Police dogs and a helicopter have also been deployed to assist in the investigation, underscoring the seriousness of the incident.
Stay Updated and Exercise Caution
Drivers are advised to monitor DriveBC for the latest updates on road conditions and closures. Authorities have promised to release further details as the situation develops. For now, travelers should plan alternate routes and avoid the area to ensure their safety and support the ongoing police efforts.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.