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RCMP searching for man who escaped lawful custody in Prince George

Chetwynd RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in locating 27-year-old Devon Myles Lindstrom, who has been missing for nearly 5 days.

Lindstrom escaped lawful custody after being arrested on March 19th for domestic assault, mischief under $5,000, assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm and intimidation.

After being arrested in Chetwynd, he was remanded into custody on a 24-hour curfew with an electronic monitoring device.

Police believe Lindstrom has cut off his electronic monitoring device before escaping in PG.

It is believed that Lindstrom may be in the company of another man and woman, possibly in a 2015 Grey four-door Chrysler Sedan car with BC license plate LE985E.

RCMP say he may also be in a 2015 White Honda Civic BC license plate.

There is information that the trio could be traveling between somewhere Prince George and Vancouver Island.

Lindstrom is described as:

  • Indigenous male
  • 183 cm (6’)
  • 85 kg (187 lbs)
  • Brown hair
  • Brown eyes
  • Athletic build

If found, police are asking the public not to confront him, but to contact the local RCMP detachment.

 

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