Prince George RCMP are looking to return a set of hockey cards to their rightful owner that were discovered during an investigation on another matter on Sunday, Oct. 8.
During an investigation into an unrelated matter, Prince George RCMP discovered a set of hockey cards and are now looking to identify the owner of the cards.
The collection of cards appear to be a set and likely have sentimental value for the person who lost them. If you believe them to be yours, contact an investigator by calling the non-emergency line at 250-561-3300. You need to bring proof of ownership or be able to speak to how you know the cards are yours for them to be released.
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