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Canada-wide warrant issued for B.C. offender who walked away from halfway house

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Kenneth Nolan Kirton is asked to contact Vancouver police. Vancouver police

Vancouver police are asking for the public’s help to find a man wanted Canada-wide for failing to return to his halfway house.

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Investigators say Kenneth Nolan Kirton, 54, didn’t return to the facility by curfew on Tuesday.

Police say Kirton has a history of committing “serious, dangerous offences.”

In March, police issued a similar bulletin after Kirton failed to come back to his halfway house. Kirton was taken back into custody the following day.

Kirton is described as five-foot-five and 150 pounds with black hair, brown eyes and multiple tattoos on his chest, shoulders and arms.

He was last seen wearing a white shirt, shorts, black shoes and a baseball cap and carrying a small backpack.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Vancouver police.

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