Police in Prince Albert ask residents to check video cameras after weekend shooting
Police in Prince Albert are asking people who live near 32nd Street West to check their home surveillance cameras after a shooting in the area on Sunday.
Police in Prince Albert are asking people who live near 32nd Street West to check their home surveillance cameras after a shooting in the area on Sunday.
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) is advising the public of an increased police presence on the 300 block of 32nd Street West.
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