Warrant issued for man who could be in northern B.C. or northern Alberta: RCMP

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. – A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a 31-year-old man out on parole who RCMP say missed curfew at his designated residence in Prince George, B.C., earlier this month and hasn’t been seen since.

Mounties say the warrant for Tal Kalum LaRiviere was issued Feb. 2.

He is considered to be violent and police say anyone spotting the man should not confront him.

LaRiviere has connections to Vernon, B.C., and the northern Alberta town of Grimshaw, and RCMP say he may be travelling in northern areas of either province.

The man is believed to be driving a blue 1994 GMC 1500 pickup with B.C. licence plate MY9880.

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