Local authorities are seeking public assistance in the investigation of a man’s death in a rural area near Princeton. The death is suspected to be the result of foul play, and the victim has been identified as Joshua James Bronk. Police believe the incident to be isolated and not a threat to the general public. Individuals with potential video evidence from the specified time frame are urged to contact the Southeast District MCU. Merritt Herald reported
The local police are seeking assistance from the public following the discovery of a deceased man in a rural location near Princeton. Princeton RCMP received a report about the body on October 28th, and the investigation was transferred to the Southeast District Major Crime Unit due to suspicious circumstances and the belief that the man was a victim of foul play. The man has been identified as Joshua James Bronk from the Princeton area. Staff Sergeant Jason Smart of the Southeast District MCU stated that investigators view Mr. Bronk’s death as an isolated incident and assure that there is no threat to the public. The police are specifically requesting individuals who may have had a dash camera, trail camera, or any other type of video footage from the area between Brown Bridge and the community of Coalmont during the period of October 20th, 7 a.m., to October 28th, noon, to contact the Southeast District MCU at 1-877-987-8477..
The local police department is seeking assistance from the public following the discovery of a deceased man in a rural vicinity near Princeton. Princeton RCMP received a report regarding the body on October 28th, and due to the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, the Southeast District Major Crime Unit took over the investigation, considering the man to be a victim of foul play. The individual has been identified as Joshua James Bronk, who resided in the Princeton area. Staff Sergeant Jason Smart of the Southeast District MCU assured the public that Mr. Bronk’s death is believed to be an isolated incident, and there is no apparent danger to the community. In order to gather more information and evidence, the police are requesting anyone who may possess footage from dash cameras, trail cameras, or any other form of video recording devices in the area between Brown Bridge and the Coalmont community during the time period from 7 a.m. on October 20th to noon on October 28th to contact the Southeast District MCU at 1-877-987-8477..