RCMP investigating incident near Skky Hotel in Whitehorse
In a post on Facebook around 3 a.m. Saturday, police said they had a large presence in the area and were asking anyone with dash cam footage between 11:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. to contact them.
They said they are interested in footage from the Skky Hotel, the Alaska Highway corridor and the Hillcrest subdivision.
Police said there was no risk to public safety and by 10 a.m. Saturday morning they said they'd cleared the area.
The nature of the incident under investigation is unclear. CBC News has reached out to RCMP for more information but has not heard back.

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