British Columbia

RCMP sending in reinforcements to address rising violence, shooting death in Dawson Creek, B.C.

The city is already dealing with 11 unsolved homicides or missing person cases in past few years.

City already dealing with 11 unsolved homicides or missing person cases in past few years

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RCMP are sending additional units to Dawson Creek, B.C., following an increase in violence in the city. (Andrew Kurjata/CBC)

The B.C. RCMP is once again sending more officers to Dawson Creek, in the province's northeast, following a new spate of violence in the community of roughly 12,400 people.

In the past week there have been at least two high-profile shootings, including a drive-by in a residential neighbourhood and another in a business area that left one dead and another injured.

Police say these and other violent incidents appear to be gang-related and that members of several provincial units, including the Uniform Gang Enforcement Team and Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit will be deployed to the city located about 400 kilometres by car north of Prince George, near the B.C.-Alberta border.

Dawson Creek has already been dealing with the fallout of a series of violent incidents going back several years which were subject to a CBC 5th Estate investigation broadcast last fall. The investigation found that since 2021, 11 people have gone missing or been murdered in the community, a dramatic increase given that just seven years prior, the city had only one recorded homicide.

WATCH | Unsolved deaths in Dawson Creek: 

Dawson Creek: We want our town back

3 months ago
Duration 44:50
Local news is disappearing, so we asked viewers for their stories. One person pointed us to Dawson Creek, B.C., where residents feel besieged by killings and a wave of disappearances. Many residents say the RCMP has evaded accountability. Until now.

At the time, RCMP Supt. Sanjaya Wijayakoon said he expected to announce developments in some of the more high-profile cases in the near future but so far, no leads or arrests have been publicly shared.

In a news release issued Wednesday, North District RCMP Insp. Steve McLeod said police continue to take the issues facing the city seriously.

"Dawson Creek RCMP will continue conducting dedicated proactive enhanced enforcement initiatives, focusing our efforts on apprehending those responsible for violent and often public offenses," he said.

"Through proactive policing measures, we are committed to ensuring community safety in the community of Dawson Creek."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andrew Kurjata

Journalist, Northern British Columbia

Andrew Kurjata is born and based in the city of Prince George, British Columbia, in Lheidli T'enneh territory. He has covered the people and politics of northern B.C. for CBC since 2009. You can email him at [email protected] or text 250.552.2058.