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Prince George RCMP Wanted Alert: Firearms Suspect Sought
Community Safety Alert – Prince George, BC
The Prince George RCMP is asking for the public’s help to locate 40-year-old Justin David Paul Clements, who is currently wanted on an unendorsed warrant in connection with multiple firearms-related offences and a stolen property charge. This alert was issued in connection with the detachment’s Wanted Wednesday initiative, under investigative file number 2025-32795.
Police emphasize that Clements is considered dangerous. Members of the public who see him or believe they know where he is should not approach him. Instead, they are urged to contact police immediately using the official contact numbers provided below so officers can respond safely and appropriately.
Official RCMP Details
According to the official information from the RCMP in British Columbia, Justin David Paul Clements is wanted on one unendorsed warrant for the following offences:
- Possession of a firearm without a licence (two counts)
- Possession of a loaded and prohibited firearm
- Carrying a concealed weapon (two counts)
- Contravention of the Firearms Act (two counts)
- Possession of stolen property under $5,000
RCMP have released the following physical description to help the public recognize Clements if seen:
- Gender: Male
- Race: White
- Age: 40 years
- Height: Approximately 6’1″ (about 185 cm)
- Weight: Approximately 190 lb (about 86 kg)
- Hair: Brown
- Eyes: Blue
RCMP have also released a photo of Justin David Paul Clements to assist with identification:

How the CrimeCanada.ca Community Can Assist
Clements is considered dangerous. If you see him, or if you have information about where he might be, do not confront or detain him yourself. Instead, contact police right away so trained officers can manage the situation.
- If you locate or see him: Call your local police immediately.
- If you have information on his whereabouts in or around Prince George: Call Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300.
- If you wish to remain anonymous: Contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
CrimeCanada.ca encourages everyone in and around Prince George, British Columbia, and across the province, to stay alert and share this information responsibly. While this warrant is specific to Prince George, firearms-related offences are a concern for all communities in British Columbia—from larger centres to smaller areas such as those reflected in regional data for communities like Port Clements, British Columbia crime statistics and safety data. Community awareness and timely reporting are key tools in reducing risk and helping police safely locate wanted individuals.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this wanted notice highlights the serious public-safety risks posed by unlawful possession and concealment of firearms. When prohibited or loaded weapons are present outside of the legal framework, the potential for sudden violence and harm increases—not only for intended targets, but also for bystanders, families, and responding officers. Alerts like this give residents a chance to recognize risk early and choose safer actions: keeping distance, avoiding confrontation, and reporting information directly to police.
For residents across British Columbia, we recommend a few core safety practices around situations like this: stay informed about active wanted notices in your area, avoid sharing unverified rumours on social media, and contact police or Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477) if you have credible information. When in doubt, prioritize your safety by leaving any direct engagement to law enforcement. Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to support safer neighbourhoods by connecting official police information with clear community guidance and relevant context, including data-driven local insights such as those found in our Bucktum 4, British Columbia crime statistics and safety data.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.
