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RCMP locate stolen vehicles, drugs during search warrant in Woking

Members of the Spirit River RCMP found stolen vehicles, firearms, and drugs during a successful search warrant, and are now looking to the public for assistance in finding a suspect.

According to police, on February 27th, members of the Spirit River RCMP initiated an investigation into a property in the area of 45th Avenue in Woking, where police believed stolen property was being stored.

A search warrant was later approved, and on March 1st, the Spirit River RCMP, supported by the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System from the Grande Prairie Crime Reduction Unit, and members from the Containment Unit located a laundry list of stolen items within the property.

Police say they found six stolen vehicles, another three with tampered VINs that are still under investigation, a lawn mower, multiple trailers, skidoos, license plates, gas cards, tools, “several” firearms, ammunition, suspected cocaine, methamphetamine, and around four pounds of cannabis.

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Now, the RCMP is looking to the public for help in finding one suspect allegedly related to the incident.

41-year-old Woking resident Kyle Dale Hudson is wanted for 15 offenses related to this case, including alleged possession of property obtained by crime, altering a VIN, and firearms offenses. Hudson also has three warrants out of Grande Prairie for alleged driving offenses and failing to appear in court.

He is described as a middle-aged man, standing five feet, eight inches tall, weighing approximately 240 pounds, with short brown hair, brown eyes, a fair to medium skin tone, and a tattoo on his left hand that reads- “Kyle.”

Any sightings of Hudson should be reported to police immediately. The RCMP says if you see Hudson, you should not approach, and instead call 9-1-1.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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