Police Execute Two Search Warrants in Ongoing Search for Kolby Sinclair
- On May 20, investigators from the Vancouver Island Major Crime Unit carried out two search warrants as part of their ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Campbell River resident Kolby Sinclair.
- Sinclair, 30, was reported missing after he did not contact his family for several days, a behavior police noted as unusual; this occurred following his last known sighting on March 8, with the report made on March 22.
- The search warrants were carried out at a countryside location near Black Creek and another site within the We Wai Kay First Nation to collect evidence concerning Sinclair's disappearance.
- Investigators have not released details from the searches but confirm the investigation remains active and request that anyone with information call 250-380-6161.
- The case remains open with the VIIMCU leading the suspicious disappearance investigation after Sinclair was last seen on March 8 in Campbell River.
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