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Prince George woman wanted by RCMP

The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating a woman wanted for prohibited driving and other offences.

Tasha Lynn Baumle, a 37 year old recent resident of Prince George, is wanted on two counts of driving while prohibited stemming from incidents that occurred in the Northern Capital in August 2018 and February of this year.

She is described as a 5’4, 130 lbs caucasian female with brown hair and green eyes.

According to RCMP, Baumle travels extensively and has been known to reside or frequent other communities including Mackenzie, Quesnel, Enderby, Sicamous, Vernon, and Kelowna.  She currently has arrest warrants in other BC communities for driving, theft, and fraud-related offences.

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