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Friday, January 10, 2014

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Community Alert WA N T E D C Crime Stoppers is asking the ppublic’s assistance in locating the ffollowing person who is wanted on a British Columbia wide warrant. As oof 0900hrs this 8th day of January 22014, Blaine Wilson JOHN (B: 11991-02-04) is wanted on a British Columbia wide warrant for FAIL TO C Blaine Wilson COMPLY WITH PROBATION. JOHN is JOHN described as a First Nations male, 168 cm or 5’6” 168 cm or 5’06” tall and weighs 70 70 kg or 155 lbs. kg or 155 lbs. JOHN has black hair and brown eyes. JOHN should be considered violent.

WA N T E D Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following person who is wanted on a British Columbia wide warrant. As of 0900hrs this 8th day of January 2014, Bennett Jardine GALBRAITH (B: 1961-09-17) is wanted on a British Columbia wide warrant for Bennett Jardine UTTERING THREATS. GALBRAITH is GALBRAITH described as a Caucasian male, 163 163 cm or 5’4” cm or 5’4” tall and weighs 95 kg 95 kg or 210 lbs. or 210 lbs. GALBRAITH has blonde hair and blue eyes. GALBRAITH should be considered violent.

In Provincial Court in Prince George on Oct. 24: Douglas Gibbs was found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for 15 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Douglas W. Gibbs was found guilty of uttering threats and mischief, sentenced to 27 days in jail, placed on probation for 15 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for five year. Neeraj Kumar was found guilty of uttering threats and failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance and sentenced to five days in jail. Linda L. Langthorne was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000,placed on probation for one year, fined 15 cents and assessed a victim

surcharge of five cents. Langthorne was also found guilty of failing to attend court, sentenced to one day in jail,fined 15 cents and assessed a victim surcharge of five cents. William K. Litteljohn was found guilty of possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, sentenced to 1,071 days in jail, assessed a victim surcharge of $200 and received a lifetime prohibition on the possession of firearms. Littlejohn was also found guilty of break and enter, sentenced to one year in jail, assessed a victim surcharge of $200 and received a lifetime prohibition on the possession of firearms. Littlejohn was also found guilty of possession of counterfeit money, sentenced to two months in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $20. Littlejohn was also found guilty of resisting a peace officer, sentenced to 30 days in jail and assessed a

victim surcharge of $200. Matthew R.S. Lozon was found guilty of mischief and failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 52 days in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Barbara M. Weselowsky was found guilty of fraud, received a conditional sentence of six months, was placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. In Provincial Court in Prince George on Oct. 25: Gerald S. James was found guilty of being unlawfully in a dwelling-house, sentenced to 94 days in jail, placed on probation for two years and received a lifetime prohibition on the possession of firearms. James was also found guilty of uttering threats, sentenced to 34 days in jail and placed on probation for two years. James was also found guilty

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WA N T E D Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating tthe following person who is wanted on a British Columbia w wide warrant. As of 0900hrs this w 8th day of January 2014, Brandon Steven VLCHEK (B: 1990-06-05) is wanted on a British Columbia Brandon Steven wide warrant for THEFT UNDER VLCHEK $5000. VLCHEK is described as a 178 cm or 5’10” Caucasian male, 178 cm or 5’10” 57 kg or 126 lbs tall and weighs 57 kg or 126 lbs. VLCHEK has brown hair and brown eyes.

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of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to four days in jail and placed on probation for two years. In Provincial Court in Prince George on Oct. 28: Ronlad D. Collin was found guilty of assault, received a conditional sentence of two months and was placed on probation for 10 months. Michael J. Fisher was found guilty of uttering threats, sentenced to 21 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis, placed on probation for two years, assessed a victim surcharge of $50 and prohibited from possessing firearms for 10 years. Sabina H. Haskell was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, received a conditional sentence of 21 days and was placed on probation for five months. Trevor J. Kurjata was found guilty of mischief, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Theodore A.J. Laliberte was found guilty of disobeying an order of the court and placed on probation for 18 months. Tanner G. Willburn was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 30 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. In Provincial Court in Prince George on Oct. 29: Cyle S.C. Breeden was found guilty of two counts of mischief and placed on probation for one year. Burton S. Dennis was found guilty of uttering threats, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Allison M. Gauthier was found guilty of two counts of fraud, sentenced to six months in jail and placed on probation for one year. Gauthier was also found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to seven days in jail and placed on probation for one year. Brent L. Wilson was found guilty of break and enter, sentenced to 56 days in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $50.


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