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Community Alert: RCMP Seek Woman in 2024 Suspicious Death Investigation in Prince George
The Prince George RCMP are continuing a major investigation into a suspicious death connected to a house fire that occurred in September 2024 on the 2000-block of Quince Street in Prince George, British Columbia. Investigators are now appealing to the public to help identify a woman described as a person of interest in this ongoing file.
Police emphasize that they are still actively gathering information about what happened that night and are seeking additional witnesses. The investigation is being led by the Prince George RCMP Serious Crime Unit, which is working to answer critical questions and help bring answers to the family and friends of the deceased individual.
Official RCMP Details
This investigation is documented under File #2024-32597. Based on the official information released by the Prince George RCMP:
- On September 27, 2024, officers responded to a house fire on the 2000-block of Quince Street in Prince George.
- After the fire was put out, emergency responders located a deceased person inside the residence.
- Investigators assessed the circumstances and determined the death to be suspicious.
- The matter remains an active investigation under the Serious Crime Unit of the Prince George RCMP.
Person of Interest – Community Help Needed
The RCMP are asking the public to help identify a woman who is a person of interest in this case. A photo has been provided by police to assist the community:

- The woman has long, dark hair.
- In the provided image, she is wearing a white T-shirt.
CrimeCanada.ca and Prince George RCMP are asking for the public’s direct assistance. If you recognize this woman or know where she is currently living or staying, you are urged to contact police immediately.
How to Contact Police or Crime Stoppers
Members of the public who have any information related to this person of interest or the events surrounding the fire and death on Quince Street are asked to use the following official channels:
- Call the Prince George RCMP non-emergency line: 250-561-3300 and request to speak with an investigator about File #2024-32597.
- To remain anonymous, contact Northern B.C. Crime Stoppers. Anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers can often be submitted by phone, online, or via mobile app, depending on local program options.
Even small details—such as where you last saw the woman, who she may associate with, or any information about the night of the fire—can be crucial to investigators. For broader context on crime trends across Canada, residents can explore nationwide patterns on our National Crime News hub, and compare local risk levels in regions such as Whispering Pines 4 crime statistics and safety data within British Columbia.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, an unresolved suspicious death is a serious concern for the Prince George and wider British Columbia community. Cases like this highlight the importance of community vigilance and the role residents play in assisting major investigations. Coming forward with information—whether as a direct witness or someone who recognizes the person of interest—can be vital to helping investigators clarify what happened and supporting the search for justice for the deceased and their loved ones.
For your safety, if you believe you have seen the woman in the photo or know something relevant to this case, do not approach or confront anyone yourself. Instead, gather as much detail as you can safely (time, date, location, vehicle descriptions, companions) and share it with Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300 or through Northern B.C. Crime Stoppers. Community cooperation with law enforcement is one of the most effective ways to resolve serious incidents and maintain safer neighbourhoods across British Columbia.
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.

