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Son of murdered gangster back in custody

A man well-known to the police and courts is back in custody.
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A man well-known to the police and courts is back in custody.

Arrested Saturday, Ryan John Moore, 25, faces four firearms related charges as well as one count each of possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession an unauthorized weapon, according to court records.

Moore also continues to face a charge of possession for the purpose of trafficking from a January 2015 incident, as does Amanda Lee Girouard, 35. As a consequence of the most-recent arrest, Moore now also faces a charge of breach of an undertaking or recognizance.

At the time of those arrests, Moore was out on bail while facing charges as a result of the seizure of a cache of guns in May. A long list of charges from that incident were stayed in February.

During an October 2013 trial for a long list of firearms charges he was facing at the time from another incident, Girouard was described as Moore's girlfriend. Moore was eventually found not guilty of those charges.

Moore is the son of William (Billy) Moore, the president of the Prince George Renegades Motorcycle Club who was shot to death in 2005 in an apparent gang-related execution. No one has been arrested for the murder.