Three people have now been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Prince George man.
Jordan Taylor McLeod was last seen in January and his remains were found Feb. 22, 2015 off the Kaykay Forest Service Road, past the end of Nukko Lake Road, northwest of Prince George.
His death marked the first homicide of the year for the Prince George RCMP.
McLeod, 24, went missing shortly after a report came in to police of ‘shots fired’.
“This was a very comprehensive investigation that spanned multiple jurisdictions and involved many dedicated officers,” said Sgt. Todd Wilson, the commander of the Prince George General Investigative Services Serious Crime Unit. “Along with the Detachment General Investigative Services and our Major Crime Unit, we were assisted by RCMP Officers from Vanderhoof, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Merritt, the North District Major Crime Unit, BC Provincial Interview Team, Prince George General Duty Members, and the Prince George Police Dog Service Unit which spent countless hours in assisting us while we were looking for Jordan”.
Darren Sundman, 33, Kurtis Sundman, 26, and Sebastian Martin, 42, have now been charged with first-degree murder. All three suspects were arrested over the weekend and appeared in court today.
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