Two people who told police they saw an SUV belonging to a missing Alberta couple in Prince George, B.C., say staff at the local RCMP detachment weren't interested in the information when they reported it on Tuesday.
"They said well, that was last Thursday and we came in on Tuesday and they said it was irrelevant because it was four days ago, five days ago," Diana Bjorklund told CBC Radio in Prince George.
Bjorklund went to the detachment with her father, Evert, after they saw a vehicle matching the description of the Hyundai Tucson, belonging to Lyle and Marie McCann, who haven't been seen since they bought gas in their hometown of St. Albert, Alta., on July 3.
Bjorklund said they were able to write the licence plate number down. She said she was insulted at how she was treated at the detachment and almost didn't go back.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2010/07/15/edmonton-missing-couple-rcmp.htmlThursday, July 15, 2010 | 1:29 PM MT
All from the police force that got involved in our federal election.
Stun guns that kill.
A force that tells you well that's what you get in a democracy when you phone them.(Div K)