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Update: Police looking for wanted man in 100 Mile House

The 100 Mile House RCMP say they have arrested him after receiving multiple tips from the public.

Original Story:

100 Mile House RCMP are seeking the public’s help in locating Tyler Williams.

He is charged with being unlawfully in a dwelling house, obstructing a peace officer, intimidation with threats, breach of recognizance, and attempt to obstruct justice.

Williams is described as:

  • Caucasian male
  • 168 cm (5’ 6)
  • 70 kg (155 lbs)
  • Blonde hair
  • Blue eyes
  • Tattoo on his right forearm of seaweed and flames

  People are asked not to confront him, but should instead contact the RCMP or the police jurisdiction in their area.

If you have any information regarding Tyler Williams location, or where he might be, contact the 100 Mile House RCMP at (250)-395-2456 or crime stoppers at 1 (800)-222-8477

 

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