Mounties call failure to mention missing B.C. man is wanted in double homicide an 'oversight'
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Mounties in northern British Columbia are apologizing for what they call an "oversight" after failing to note that a missing man was also wanted for first-degree murder.
Mounties in northern British Columbia are apologizing for what they call an "oversight" after failing to note that a missing man was also wanted for first-degree murder.
Earlier this week, the Prince George RCMP detachment issued a notice to the public about missing man Anthony James Graham.
The advisory sent to media on Thursday describes Graham as white, 6' and about 190 pounds, with blue eyes and light brown hair.
It says Graham was last seen by friends in Prince George in late May, and that the detachment opened its missing persons investigation the next month.
It also says Graham has connections to B.C.'s Okanagan, suggesting he may have travelled to other parts of the province.
What it doesn't say, however, is that Graham is wanted in a double homicide case, and that he's considered armed and dangerous.
Mounties in another B.C. city, Penticton, have also been investigating Graham. It is alleged he was, in fact, in the Okanagan, and that during that time he was involved in the murders of brothers Carlos and Erick Fryer.