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Colin Lamontagne of Nanaimo wanted on BC-wide warrant

A BC-wide warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Nanaimo man.

39-year-oldĀ Colin Lamontagne is wanted for allegedly possessing a loaded handgun and Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking. The charges come afterĀ Nanaimo RCMP raided two homes in Ladysmith and Nanaimo in December. RCMP seized of a significant amount of drugs, along with guns, weapons and stolen property.

LamontagneĀ is from the Nanaimo area and has a large network of friends and family throughout central Vancouver Island.Ā He is white, 6’2″ and weighs 319 lbs. HeĀ hasĀ blonde hair,Ā blue eyes and may have a goatee. He shouldĀ be considered dangerous.

IfĀ you see Lamontagne, do not approach himĀ and call 9-1-1. You can also call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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