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Violent offender may be hiding on Vancouver Island

Ten Canada wide warrants have been issued for a man with connections to Vancouver Island.

Police are calling 34-year-old Jack Lincoln Kelley “a violent offender.” 

The warrants against him stem from allegations in 2019 and include two counts of sexual assault, two counts of unlawful confinement, and two counts of assault. 

There are also numerous breach charges relating to Kelley not abiding by court imposed release conditions.

Investigators in the Lower Mainland recently alerted RCMP detachments on Vancouver Island that Kelley may be hiding somewhere on the island. 

Kelley is a Caucasian male, six-feet tall with a muscular build, and a shaved head.

He also has a number of tattoos.

If you see Kelley, you’re asked not to approach him and call 911 or the Nanaimo RCMP non-emergency line at 250-754-2345, or your local RCMP detachment.

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