A trio of Prince George parolees missed curfew at their designated homes over the last two months.
As a result, Canada-wide warrants were issued for the three men and RCMP are reaching out to the public for help to track them down.
Each one of the following is considered violent and, if seen, should not be approached or confronted, and all have extensive criminal records, police explain in a news release.
SMITTY RALPH BENT
The 22-year-old has been unlawfully at large since Oct. 2 for breaching the conditions of his release and not returning to his designated home.
Efforts to find Bent have come up short for police, but he’s still believed to be in the Prince George area.
Description:
- Indigenous
- 5’11”
- 170 pounds
- Black hair
- Brown eyes
- Tattoos on both hands
ALPHEUS NASEKAPOW
The 43-year-old parolee breached the conditions of his release by missing curfew at his designated residence, also on Oct. 2.
Efforts to find Nasekapow have come up negative and while he’s still believed to be in Prince George, he has ties to Alberta and Manitoba.
Description:
- Indigenous
- 5’8”
- 250 pounds
- Black hair
- Brown eyes
- Tattoos on his right hand, wrist and upper arm
BRANDON RYALL
The 43-year-old breached the conditions of his release on Aug. 27 by failing to return to his home before curfew.
Efforts to find Ryall have also come up short and he’s still may be in Prince George, but has ties to Alberta too.
Description:
- Indigenous
- 5’9”
- 170 pounds
- Brown hair
- Brown eyes
- Tattoos on both forearms
Anyone with more information on the above parolees, or if you see them, you’re asked to call Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300, anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or go online to www.pgcrimestoppers.bc.ca.