Penticton Western News, July 24, 2015

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RCMP GET THEIR MAN

NEWS Tara Bowie PENTICTON WESTERN Western News Staff

A manhunt that tore through the South Okanagan came to a dramatic conclusion in a Cawston orchard. After two days of police and emergency response teams scouring Oliver and the South Okanagan countryside, at 10:40 a.m. on July 23 Ronald Arthur Teneycke was located and taken into custody. Orchard worker Bryan Dyck said RCMP t-boned a truck he believes Teneycke was in and the suspect took off running. Walking in a row in the orchard with pruners in his hands, Dyck said he was told by police to get out of the area. Dyck saw RCMP helicopters coming down to land when he heard gunshots. “(An officer) told me I better get out of there. Here I am with pruning shears in my hands and he’s telling me to get out of there and I’m hearing shots,” Dyck said. “I’d say I was about 20 feet from them. I’m not sure who was shooting at who.” RCMP confirmed no one was injured in the arrest. On Thursday morning n RCMP officer involved in the search spotted the vehicle near Cawston that looked like the one Teneycke had allegedly stolen Wednesday near Oliver. The officer approached and identified Teneycke alone in the vehicle and Teneycke attempted to flee heading toward Fairview-Cawston

AN ARMED RCMP officer stands behind a police cruiser on Highway 97 during the extensive manhunt for Ronald Arthur Teneycke who was eventually located in an orchard near Keremeos the morning of July 23 and taken into custody. A section of road was closed as police converged on the scene.

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lawn mower and I couldn’t hear the helicopters. I did know he was in the area so I asked one of the guys just to check the garden shed for me. I was scared he might be in there,” she said. Her son had called her

Road. Sally Taylor, the orchard owner was at home and a short distance away at the time of the arrest. “I didn’t really know anything about it. I was out cutting the grass on the riding

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from his job at the packing house nearby and told her to get in the house and lock the doors because Teneycke was in the area. SHe’s lived in the area for more than 35 years. “I don’t remember anything like this happening here

before. It’s pretty crazy for little old Cawston,” Taylor said. RCMP issued a warning Wednesday that Teneycke was considered armed and extremely dangerous and was in the Oliver area. The South East District Emergency Re-

sponse team, as well as police from multiple detachments, including Penticton, were seen in Oliver where police had located a vehicle they believed Teneycke to be driving. See RCMP on PG. 3

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