The 59-year-old is alleged to have tried to assault to people with a baseball bat on May 21 and to have made death threats to them.
Nanaimo RCMP are asking the public for assistance in locating a man wanted on two counts of uttering threats.
Raymond Ahlstrom, 59, is alleged to have tried to assault to people with a baseball bat on May 21 and to have made death threats to them.Ahlstrom is of no fixed address but at the time of the alleged offence he was living in the 700-block of Townsite Road.Call Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345 with any information on his whereabouts.
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