RCMP released Adair immediately upon transfer
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Summary
RCMP released Adair immediately after RCMP transferred him (and his charges) from Kamloops to Nanaimo.
Detail
After his transfer (in police custody) from Kamloops back to Nanaimo, Adair was immediately released — two days before his court appearance on the (unrelated) charges[1] for which he was arrested/transferred, and also prior to questioning about Lisa's disappearance.[2][3]
He returned to his grandparent's home in Qualicum Beach.[4][5] It may have been at this point that the Jaguar was steam cleaned.[3]
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See also
Sources
- ↑ Jason Proctor, Vancouver Province (Sep 15, 2002),
RCMP continue to search for missing Nanaimo woman
(source) - ↑ BC Provincial Court Services Online, Government of BC,
Search Traffic/Criminal
→ Enter Last Name: (Adair), First: (Christopher), Enter Image Text, change no other fields, click Search - ↑ 3.0 3.1 Paul Manly, House of Commons (Oct 8, 2020),
Debates (Hansard) No. 12 (43-2) at 1525
(source) - ↑ Jason Proctor, Vancouver Province (Sep 2, 2002),
Where is Lisa-Marie?
(source) - ↑ Allison Crowe, allisoncrowe.com (July 27, 2020),
Lisa Marie Young Help Find Lisa Missed by family and loved ones from Nanaimo
(source)