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Surrey RCMP Has A Wanted List And Has Checked It Twice Already

Darpan News Desk, 05 Jan, 2017 12:00 PM
  • Surrey RCMP Has A Wanted List And Has Checked It Twice Already
Surrey RCMP is releasing a list of their top ten most wanted offenders ahead of the holiday season, and are hoping the public can assist with information leading to the arrest of these individuals.
 
The people who are on the Surrey RCMP’s holiday top ten list are each wanted for numerous charges. Targeting those who commit the majority of crimes in our community has a direct correlation to reductions in property and even violent crime.
 
Just like a certain red suited man, the Surrey RCMP have their own naughty and nice list, says Sergeant Alanna Dunlop. Our holiday wish is for every one of these individuals to be behind bars as soon as possible to ensure we all have a safe holiday season here in Surrey.
 
The list below provides the name, age and a reduced list of charges for each person. Photos are attached. The men on the list range in age from 22 to 48 years old. If you see any of these individuals please do not approach them and contact the Surrey RCMP or Crime Stoppers as soon as possible.
 
Anil GILL, 35 years
Wanted for: Breach of Undertaking or Recognizance x 6, Resist or Obstruct Police Officer
 
Ravinesh SHARMA, 30 years
Wanted for: Canada wide warrant
 
Shawn James LACHANCE, 25 years
Wanted for: Assault, Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose
 
Lany Dylan GRAY, 37 years
Wanted for: Assault
 
Jamie Ryan LIEN, 38 years - CAPTURED
Wanted for: Numerous firearms related charges, Dangerous Operation of Motor Vehicle
 
David William ANAKA, 37 years
Wanted for: Canada wide warrant
 
Robert GRATTAN, 31 years
Wanted for: Canada wide warrant
 
Stephen George FARMER, 31 years
Wanted for: Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Drive While Prohibited
 
Franciscus Johannes FEENSTRA, 48 years
Wanted for: Trafficking, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Theft Under, Break and Enter
 
Marcel Daniel DUKE, 22 years - CAPTURED
Wanted for: Uttering Threats x 2

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