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RCMP looking for pair on auto theft, probation failure charges

COURTENAY, B.C- The Comox Valley RCMP are looking for two people this week.

The first is Tamara Lee Buller, a 22 year old woman. She stands five feet and six inches tall, and weighs 141 pounds with blonde/brown hair and blue eyes.

She’s wanted on charges of theft of a motor vehicle, taking a vehicle without consent, possession of stolen property, and failure to attend court. Her file number with the detachment is 2017-9124.

The second is Allen Patrick Ward, a 38 year old man. He stands six feet and one inch tall, and weighs 181 pounds. He has brown hair, with hazel eyes.

He’s wanted to failing to comply with probation. His file number with the detachment is 2018-6734.

If anyone has any information on the location of either individual, please contact the Comox Valley RCMP.

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