Merritt RCMP searching for vehicle after shots fired at RCMP member

Merritt, BC – On December 19, just after 5:00 a.m. a Merritt RCMP frontline officer was investigating a suspicious vehicle parked at the rest area near Hamilton road. The member was driving a marked police vehicle and activated their police lights to notify the occupant(s) of their presence.

The RCMP member exited their vehicle and approached the black Jeep Cherokee on foot. As the member walked to speak with the driver, the rear passenger side window rolled down, the barrel of a firearm exited and a shot was fired at the member.

The RCMP member was uninjured, and fired several rounds in return at the vehicle as it fled from the scene at a high rate of speed.

The vehicle is described as;

mid 2000’s dark coloured Jeep Cherokee

square body style

no running lights

snow covering the licence plate

may have bullet holes, or broken windows

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The Jeep was last seen travelling westbound on Hamilton Hill Road heading toward the 286 interchange at a high rate of speed.

“The Merritt RCMP are currently searching for this vehicle and its occupants,” said Acting Merritt RCMP Detachment Commander Sergeant Josh Roda. ” It’s unknown if anyone in the vehicle was injured from the member firing their service pistol. We are asking anyone with information on this incident, or may be treating anyone for an injury consistent with being shot to immediately call 9-1-1.”

If you have dash cam or security video from the area of Hamilton Hill Road between 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., or if you witnessed the incident, please contact the Merritt RCMP at 250-378-4262.

File # 2022-5952

Merritt RCMP

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