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Vernon RCMP searching for wanted man, warn residents not to approach

Cops search for wanted man

The Vernon RCMP are seeking the public's help in finding a wanted man in the North Okanagan.

Roy Albert Andrew, 27, was scheduled to be in Vernon court on Oct. 15, but failed to make an appearance. He is wanted for multiple offences, including assault, uttering threats against a person and property, breach of undertaking, failing to comply with undertaking and mischief.

Andrew is described as a white male with brown hair an blue eyes. He is five feet, eleven inches and weighs 198 pounds.

"Roy Andrew is considered violent," says Const. Chris Terleski, media relations officer for the Vernon RCMP. "Do not attempt to make contact with or apprehend this individual."

Vernon RCMP also issued an alert asking for the public's help in locating Andrew last month.

If you have any information about Andrew or his whereabouts, Vernon RCMP urge you to contact them at 250-545-7171. You can also remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or leave a tip online at www.nokscrimestoppers.com.

If you provide information that leads to an arrest, you may be eligible for a cash reward.

This article is written by or on behalf of an outsourced columnist and does not necessarily reflect the views of Castanet.



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Corinne is first a wife, mother, and grandmother, whose eclectic background has created a rich alchemy that serves to inform her perspectives on life.

An assistant minister at the Centre for Spiritual Living Kelowna, she is a retired nurse with a master’s degree in health science and is a hospice volunteer.  She is also an adjunct professor with the school of nursing  at UBC Okanagan and currently spends her time teaching smartUBC, a unique mindfulness program offered at UBC, to the public. 

She is a speaker and presenter and from her diverse experience and knowledge, both personally and professionally, she has developed an extraordinary passion for helping people gain a new perspective, awaken and recognize we do not have to be a slave to our thoughts, stress or to life. We are always at a point of change.

Through this column, Corinne blends her insights and research to provide food for the mind and the heart, to encourage an awakening of the power and potential within everyone.

Corinne lives in Kelowna with her husband of 44 years and can be reached at [email protected].



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