Prince Albert Police are investigating a death in the city as their second homicide of 2019. Around 6:40 last night (wed), officers received a weapons call from a residence on the 12 hundred block of 17th Street West. They found a 50 year old man in critical condition. He was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Police made an arrest at the residence. An autopsy is scheduled for today. The investigation continues.
Prince Albert Police Investigate Homicide
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