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Thursday, August 21, 2014
Nanaimo News Bulletin B15
NANAIMO & DISTRICT
CRIME STOPPERS
501 Stewart Ave. Nanaimo, BC
STEPHEN D. TAYLOR Criminal Defense Lawyer
1-800-222-8477 Tyson WARNER
Sara ROBERTS
•Weight: 160 lbs. •Height: 6’2” •DOB: Oct 24, 1987
•Weight: 150 lbs. •Height: 5’7” •DOB: Aug 4, 1981
Jesse BRITNELL
Richard MARRS
Is Wanted for Theft Under $5000 Sec 334(b) CC
Is Wanted for Fail to comply with a Probation Order Sec 733 CC
Is wanted for Posession of Stolen Property Section 355 CC, Personation with Intent Section 403 CC, Breach of Probation Section 733 CC
Is Wanted for Drive While Prohibited Section 95 MVA. Fail to Appear Section 145 CC
•Weight: 133 lbs. •Height: 6’0” •DOB: Jun 30, 1982
•Weight: 177 lbs. •Height: 5’10” •DOB: Jul 22, 1955 Kyle ANDERSON
Matthew LAZARENKO
Is Wanted for Theft Under $5000 Section 334(b) CC
Is wanted for Theft Under $5000 Section 334 CC, Possess Break In Instruments Section 351 CC
•Weight: 160 lbs. •Height: 6’1” •DOB: Apr 8, 1987
•Weight: 210 lbs. •Height: 6’0” •DOB: Feb 20, 1987 Donovan KENT
James STOPPARD
Is Wanted for Theft Under $5000 x 7, Sec. 334(b) CC, Obstruction Sec 129 CC
Is Wanted for Breach of Recognizance Sec 811 CC
•Weight: 160 lbs. •Height: 5’6” •DOB: Jan 2, 1991
•Weight: 200 lbs. •Height: 5’9” •DOB: Feb 10, 1985
CRIME STOPPERS is asking the public’s assistance in locating these wanted individuals.
The individuals pictured here are wanted as of August 19, 2014
Phone: 250.753.9180 Toll Free: 1.877.753.9180 Email: sdtlaw@telus.net
All individuals listed must be presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
HELP SOLVE THESE CRIMES SUSPECT IN ATTEMPTED ABDUCTION
This male is allegedly responsible for attempting to abduct a female from her car after she refused his offer to go with him for a coffee. Nanaimo RCMP has released a composite sketch of a suspect male involved in an attempted abduction of a female on Thursday July 31st. At approximately 7 pm a 44 year female, driving and older model Ford Escort was travelling north bound along Brechin Rd when she stopped for a red light at the intersection of Brechin and Highway 19a. Next to her an older model, late 90’s Ford F150 with no canopy, pulled up beside her. The driver of the truck, who was unknown to her, yelled something in her direction but she chose to ignore him. She continued north bound along Highway 19a and noticed the same truck now following her. The male was also honking his horn and flashing his lights. Thinking there may be a problem with her vehicle, she pulled in to the slow lane just north of the Rock City Plaza at Wendy’s restaurant. The male then cut his truck out in front of her forcing her to pull over and stop. He walked back to her driver’s door and said ” I want to take you for coffee” She ignored him and was beginning to power up her window, when he reached in, grabbed her by her left arm and attempted to pull her out the window. She powered up her window and with him still holding onto her arm, sped off. This broke his grip and she raced north bound, turning left onto Rutherford Rd then onto Metral Drive. She looked back several times but did not see him again. Once home she immediately called 911. She was left with bruising on her arm and was traumatized by her ordeal. Victim Services were called and are assisting her. A description of the male is as follows: · white , 40’s, good looking with an athletic build · salt and pepper hair worn in a military style cut · pale, clean shaven,light coloured eyes · high pitched voice, like that of a teenager · cleft shin and white mark on the bridge of nose, similar to a scar · white t-shirt with a dragon symbol · metal banded watch on his left wrist “Traffic was moderate at the time but we are confident someone travelling along the highway would have noticed the vehicles stopping and some of the exchange between the two. We are asking anyone who witnessed anything to contact us immediately,” said Constable Gary O’Brien. If you have any information on this incident or the suspect male, please contact the Cst Sean Zeigler of the Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. You can also go online at www.nanaimocrimestoppers.com
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