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Police seek help finding wanted men

The St. Albert RCMP are asking for the public’s help locating three men wanted on outstanding arrest warrants.
(L-R) St. Albert RCMP are looking for the public’s assistance in locating three individuals wanted on outstanding warrants: Adam David Grykuliak
(L-R) St. Albert RCMP are looking for the public’s assistance in locating three individuals wanted on outstanding warrants: Adam David Grykuliak

The St. Albert RCMP are asking for the public’s help locating three men wanted on outstanding arrest warrants.

Adam David Grykuliak, 24, Eric Bjorn Hanson, 29, and Ross Andrew Runyon, 25, all have outstanding warrants and police are eager to either locate them or have them turn themselves in.

Cpl. Laurel Kading said officers with the detachment’s crime reduction unit have gone to previous addresses and tried several other means of locating the men.

“They have tried to check as many avenues as they can and have not been successful,” she said.

Grykuliak is wanted on charges of impaired operation of a motor vehicle, refusing to provide a breath sample and drug possession for the purposes of trafficking.

He is also wanted on two charges connected to driving without insurance.

Hanson is wanted on a charge of being unlawfully at large. Kading said he is supposed to be serving a jail sentence on weekends but has not reported.

“He was supposed to be reporting to the remand [centre] for weekend sentencing.”

Runyon is wanted for a parole violation. Kading said RCMP officers are acting on behalf of Corrections Canada in trying to locate him.

None of the individuals are considered dangerous, but Runyon did make some comments that have police concerned.

“We do have some indication from Corrections Canada that he has made some comments about not wanting to go back to jail,” Kading said.

If anyone sees these men they should not approach them, but should contact police, she said.

The men could also take care of the warrants themselves.

“They are welcome to turn themselves in to us or their closest police agency and deal with it that way.”

Anyone with any information on these individuals can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or the St. Albert RCMP at 780-458-7700.

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