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Dean Reginald Anderson remains at large

A man facing firearms and drug-related charges remains on the lam after a warrant was issued for his arrest was issued Nov. 2 for failing to appear in court.
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A man facing firearms and drug-related charges remains on the lam after a warrant was issued for his arrest was issued Nov. 2 for failing to appear in court.

Dean Reginald Anderson, 34, is described as six-foot-two and weighing 221 pounds with a receding hairline and possibly a goatee.

Anderson was released on a $1,000 recognizance on Sept. 2, the day after he and two others were arrested and police seized drugs and firearms from a home in the 2200 block of Norwood Street.

Police said at the time a "significant amount" of methamphetamine, heroin, morphine and pills believed to be ecstacy, as well as drug trafficking paraphernalia, including scales and packaging material, were seized.

Also recovered, according to police, were a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun with a pistol grip hidden in a compartment in the residence and a laptop computer stolen earlier in the day at a break-and-enter on the 1600 block of Edmonton Street.

Anderson faces charges of possession of a controlled substance, careless use of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm and two counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

Robert Junior Badger was sentenced to 30 days in jail on Sept. 6 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a controlled substance from the incident.

Garry Christopher Peak has remained in custody since his arrest and is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday. Peak faces three charges of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

Prince George RCMP Cpl. Craig Douglass confirmed Thursday that Anderson remains at large.