RCMP name 'armed and dangerous' man, advise Kikino Métis Settlement residents to shelter in place
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A shelter-in-place advisory was issued for Kikino Métis Settlement Tuesday afternoon as Mounties tried to arrest an "armed and dangerous man."
A shelter-in-place advisory was issued for Kikino Métis Settlement Tuesday afternoon as Mounties tried to arrest an "armed and dangerous man."
Police have identified the man as Patrick Glynn, 39.
He is described as 6'2" and 194 pounds. He has brown hair and hazel eyes.
Anyone who sees Glynn is advised not to approach him.
RCMP originally delivered the alert to media outlets just after 2:30 p.m. advising Lac La Biche residents to shelter in place.
At 3:09 p.m. that order was updated to Kikino Métis Settlement.
"Stay in your homes, lock your doors, and do not open your door for anyone," Cpl. Gina Slaney wrote in a news release.