Kamloops RCMP investigate suspicious sexual note

Kamloops police are investigating after getting a report of a suspicious note soliciting sexual relations.

The note referenced a “young lady” and payment, as well as a meeting place on Southill Street, according to a release.. 

Officers attended the location and found a person of interest. That suspect has since been questioned as part of the investigation. 

Before police were notified, the note had been shared to social media. 

“Because police were promptly notified of this incident, officers were able to investigate and collect information which may be beneficial should a similar occurrence be reported,” Cpl. Crystal Evelyn, Kamloops RCMP spokesperson, said in a press release. “We are aware that there was some discussion about the note on social media prior to police attendance, and encourage anyone with knowledge about this or similar occurrences in the future, to avoid pursuing the matter independently and to please contact police as soon as possible.”

The Kamloops RCMP Detachment is encouraging the public to contact police if they come across any concerning letters in the future. 

Anyone with related information is asked to the case is asked contact the Kamloops RCMP Detachment at 250-828-3000 and reference file 2023-41498.


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Georgina Whitehouse

Storytelling illuminates the world. Georgie is a British reporter, currently living in the
Okanagan. After studying for one year at UBCO, Georgie graduated from the University of
Exeter with a first-class honour’s degree in English with Study in North America. For her, the
Okanagan is an area brimming with possibility and filled with a diverse and lively community.
Through her writing she hopes to shine a light on the people who live here and give voice to
those who’s stories might have been unheard. Culture, art, and community fuel her
interests, as she works to uncover what makes the Okanagan so special.