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Calgary weapons trafficking suspect may be in New Brunswick, Quebec or Ontario, say police

A Calgary man who is wanted on warrants for allegedly breaching his bail conditions and for various alleged weapons offences could be in New Brunswick, Quebec or Ontario, said police.

William Kincade-Miller, 28, is wanted on warrants for alleged breach of bail condition and weapons offences

William Kincade-Miller, 28, of Calgary, was arrested Wednesday in Ignace, Ont., about 250 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay. (Calgary Police Service)

A Calgary man who is wanted on warrants for allegedly breaching his bail conditions and for various alleged weapons offences could be in New Brunswick, Quebec or Ontario, saidpolice.

On Wednesday, the New Brunswick RCMPretweeteda news release first issued on May 27 by the Calgary Police Service about William Kincade-Miller.

Policehave beenlooking for the 28-year-old for more than two months.

"It is believed he is hitchhiking to New Brunswick to see family there and he was last seen travelling through Thunder Bay, Ontario," the release said.

"He may still be in Ontario, Quebec or New Brunswick and is likely travelling with a boxer dog."

On March 25, at about 10 p.m., Calgary police officers visited Kincade-Miller's residenceto ensure he was home, in accordance with his probation curfew, saidthe release.

"The man was not home and investigators have been unable to locate him since," the release said. "The man is also believedto have been involved in other offences, including allegedly trafficking weapons."

Kincade-Milleris described as Caucasian, six feet two inches tall, with a slim build, blue eyes and short, brown hair.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact the Calgary Police Serviceby calling the non-emergency line at403-266-1234, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).