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UPDATE – Charges unlikely after Kelowna pub patron thrown into window

A Tonics Pub employee cleans up glass after a man was thrown through the window during a bar fight Thursday night. Bryon McLuckie/ Global Okanagan

UPDATE – RCMP say the fight involved as many as five people who were pushing and punching each other.

All of the combatants left the pub before police arrived.

Three of them were in a vehicle that was stopped by RCMP on Harvey Avenue near Kirschner Road where a woman and man were treated by ambulance paramedics for minor injuries.

Police are not pursuing charges.

 

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KELOWNA, B.C. – RCMP are searching for both a victim and a suspect following an assault reminiscent of the wild west at a downtown Kelowna pub Thursday night.

An employee at Tonics Pub told Global News a man was thrown across a table and into a large window at the bar at Ellis Street and Leon Avenue around 10 p.m.

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Witnesses told police both the victim and the suspect ran from the scene following the incident.

A restaurant employee said he thought someone had dropped dishes when he heard the crash.

A street-side window was entirely shattered, leaving police to wonder if the victim was seriously injured. Glass was strewn across the sidewalk. Bryon McLuckie/ Global Okanagan

If you have any information about the incident, you’re asked to call Kelowna RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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