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Comox Valley RCMP issue two wanted mugshots

COURTENAY, B.C- The police in the Comox Valley are looking for two people.

In a pair of wanted bulletins, the detachment has issued the photos and information on the people being sought.

The first is Sasha Curtis Alexander Bunkowski, a 27 year old man. He stands six feet and one inch tall, weighs 199 pounds, and has brown hair with green eyes.

He is wanted for assault.

His file number is 2017-14458.

The second is Amanda Michelle Nelson, a 31 year old woman. She stands five feet and six inches tall, and weighs around 141 pounds. She has black hair, and brown eyes.

She is wanted for a false alarm of fire, mischief, and breach of undertaking. Her file number is 2017-15537.

The warrants were issued on Feb 27, 2018. If anyone has any information on either wanted person, they are asked to contact the Comox Valley RCMP.

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