PENTICTON — RCMP are still looking for a prolific offender who failed to report to a provincial court judge.
Ronald Arthur Teneycke was convicted of possessing an explosive substance and sentenced to 90 days in jail, which he served intermittently on weekends.
He was scheduled to report to a judge on Friday, June 26 but never showed up.
Teneycke is believed to be driving a red and grey GMC truck.
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He currently has three outstanding warrants.
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Teneycke gained notoriety in 2007 after police released a public warning about him. He served an eight-year prison term for sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
RCMP ask that you do not approach him and call police right away.
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