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Christmas Day walk on trails near Williams Lake leads to firearms complaint

Mounties would like to remind the public about the safe handling and use of firearms
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Williams Lake RCMP are encouraging firearm owners to use the gun range for target practice after receiving complaints from the public out for a walk on Christmas Day.

On Monday, Dec. 25, 2023 shortly before 12:30 p.m., Williams Lake RCMP responded to a call from members of the public regarding an unsafe discharge of a firearm.

It was reported that someone was discharging a firearm on Bysak Road near Hodgson Road, an area just outside the city limits increasingly popular with residents for walking on newly created forest trails. The area has also historically been used by many for target practice.

“This area has clearly marked hiking trails and numerous people were walking in the area at the time were alarmed when they heard shots being fired very close to them,” noted Williams Lake RCMP in a news release.

“Police made extensive patrols in the area but could not locate anyone who may have been in the area shooting a firearm. We believe this was likely someone target practicing and not shooting at someone.”

The Williams Lake RCMP would like to remind the public about the safe handling and use of firearms. If you wish to take part in target shooting, a safe option would be to attend a designated gun range, where there are safety measures in place to prevent possible injuries. Always be aware of your surroundings, noted RCMP.

“Be sure to have a valid Possession and Acquisitions License (PAL) and learn about firearms safety practices. It is an offence under the Criminal Code, to carelessly use, store, handle or transport a firearm.”



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