Police are on the lookout for their top five wanted criminals and are warning the public to watch out for these real scary characters this Halloween. “Someone – somewhere – knows where these criminals are, and Halloween is already scary enough without dangerous criminals on the loose too.”
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
VANCOUVER – Police are on the lookout for their top five wanted criminals and are warning the public to watch out for these real scary characters this Halloween.
“Someone – somewhere – knows where these criminals are, and Halloween is already scary enough without dangerous criminals on the loose too,” they said in a press release
From the files at Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers, here are B.C.’s top five “most wanted” criminals who remain on the lam this Hallowe’en.
Police and Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers remain on the lookout for these criminals who’ve committed serious crimes including murder. You certainly wouldn’t want them on your doorstep on Halloween night.
RABIH ALKHALIL
Canada Wide Warrant
Wanted for Murder, Conspiracy to Commit Murder, and Being Unlawfully at Large
Up to $250,000 reward offered by Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers and BOLO Program
AMARDIP SINGH RAI
Canada Wide Warrant
Wanted for Sexual Assault, Assault with a Weapon and 15 other charges
JOHN NORMAN MACKENZIE
Canada Wide Warrant
Wanted for Being Unlawfully at Large (Convicted of Second Degree Murder and Armed Robbery)
TIMOTHY DALE BORNYK
Wanted for Assault with a Weapon
Parole Jurisdiction: Langley, B.C.
RICCO ZANOLLI
Wanted for being Unlawfully at Large, Assault Causing Bodily Harm and Assault with a Weapon
Parole Jurisdiction: Vancouver, B.C
Tips to Crime Stoppers that lead to the arrest and charge of any wanted criminal can lead to a reward of up to $5,000. For one of this year’s most wanted, Rabih Alkhalil, Crime Stoppers has partnered with the national BOLO (Be On the Look Out) Program to offer an enhanced reward of up to $250,000.
“Simply stated, tips to Crime Stoppers work. We receive 5,000 anonymous tips a year for all kinds of crimes including gang and illegal weapons offences, and for criminals on the loose like our most wanted,” says Linda Annis, Executive Director of Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers. “With five million pairs of eyes around the province, someone should eventually spot one or more of them.”
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these individuals is asked to contact Crime Stoppers anonymously. Your anonymity is guaranteed by the Supreme Court of Canada. You’ll never be questioned or called to testify.
Anonymous tips may be provided though Crime Stoppers’ downloadable “P3” app for Apple and Android phones, calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), 1-855-448-8477 (new number), online at solvecrime.ca or by following the link on the Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers Facebook page. Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers accepts tips in 115 different languages and will pay a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of a criminal, recovery of stolen property, seizure of illegal drugs or guns or denial of a fraudulent insurance claim. Tipsters stay anonymous by using code numbers to check back later and collect their rewards. Also find Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers on Twitter: @solvecrime.