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Darwin Olympics: Fugitive Caught After ‘News Flash’ of His Whereabouts

Meanwhile in Canada . . .

A website in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada called CFJC Today posted on Facebook about a Jessie Dean Kowalchuk (27), a fugitive in their weekly “Most Wanted” segment, asking the public to keep an eye out for him in the area.

Jessie Dean has been wanted in Kamloops for almost four years on multiple outstanding warrants.

After seeing the post on himself and his whereabouts, Jessie Dean got a little overconfident in his ability to elude authorities and decided to make a comment that read, “News flash, morons; I’m in Edmonton and not coming back.”

(Wow, sir . . . you really showed them . . . )

Admins of the FB Page let their local police know, who then contacted police in Edmonton.

Edmonton authorities kept an eye our for Jessie Dean, and just last week they found and arrested him.

(CBC / CFJC Today

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