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RCMP search for wanted man in New Brunswick

RCMP search for wanted man in New Brunswick

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Connell McClean, a 29-year-old wanted for several criminal code offences in New Brunswick is pictured.
New Brunswick RCMP is asking for public assistance locating a 29-year-old wanted man.
Connell McClean from Centreville, N.B., is wanted on several criminal code offences, said a news release.
McClean is described as approximately five-feet-eight inches tall and weighing 161 lbs. with blue eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing dark clothing.
Police said McClean should not be approached but they do not believe there is an active threat. Anyone who sees McClean should call the police immediately.
Police are asking anyone with information about McClean's whereabouts contact the Western Valley Region Detachment of the RCMP or Crime Stoppers if they wish to remain anonymous.
For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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