B.C. RCMP Looking for Armed and Dangerous Man From New Brunswick

| July 22, 2015 in Provincial

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RCMP in New Brunswick believe an armed and dangerous man may be on his way to B.C., and a Canada-wide warrant has been issued for his arrest.


Ronald Albert Canuel is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant (Photo Credit: RCMP Handout)

Police are looking for 26-year-old Ronald Albert Canuel of Bathurst, N.B. On July 10th, 2015 around 11:05 a.m., police say a man entered a store with a firearm and demanded money from the employee. The suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. Canuel was subsequently charged with the crime on July 21st, and police issued a warrant for his arrest.

Ronald Albert Canuel is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant (Photo Credit: RCMP Handout)

It is believed that Canuel may have travelled west to British Columbia and may already be in the province. He may be driving a grey 2007 Chrysler 300 with N.B. licence plate number JGA 870. Canuel is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 150 lbs. He has blonde hair and blue eyes.


Ronald Albert Canuel is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant (Photo Credit: RCMP Handout)

He has several tattoos, including the following:


Ronald Albert Canuel is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant (Photo Credit: RCMP Handout)

He is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone who thinks they recognize Canuel is advised not to approach him, but rather to contact police immediately by calling 911.

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