B.C.'s 10 Most Wanted list has dropped to eight after Mounties arrested a second suspect in the Okanagan Valley Tuesday.
Marcus Sheena was arrested on the Osoyoos Indian Band reserve after police received several anonymous tips on his whereabouts from the public.
The 26-year-old was wanted for skipping out on his probation for assault with a weapon charges. Police say Sheena choked out a victim after the person refused to give him money, and has a lengthy criminal record of 27 convictions.
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Another suspect, Ronal Miljure, was arrested late last month shortly after the list was published. He was wanted for break and enter, robbery and breach of release conditions.
Miljure, deemed the "Wonkey-Eyed Rapist" by police, has a history of criminal interaction with sex trade workers.
Police urge the public to be careful if they see any of the remaining individuals on the list as they may be armed and dangerous.
Among the remaining suspects are United Nations gang members Conor D'Monte and Cory Vallee, and Arnold Louette Alexis, who is wanted for the 1978 murder of his common-law wife in Vernon.
Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to call their local RCMP detachment or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).