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Third man charged in Hells Angels drug case turns himself in

A total of 41 charges were approved against four men last week following an investigation into alleged drug trafficking by members of the Hells Angels on Vancouver Island.

After two arrests last week, a third man charged in a case involving alleged drug trafficking by members of the Hells Angels on Vancouver Island has turned himself in.

Sean Oliver Douglas Kendall, a 44-year-old from Port Alberni, has since been released pending a court appearance.

Previously arrested were William Bradley Thompson, 58, of Ladysmith and 51-year-old William Karl Paulsen of Campbell River.

A fourth man charged, 44-year-old Kristopher Steven Smith of Nanaimo, is the subject of an arrest warrant and remains at large.

A total of 41 charges were approved against the men last week following an investigation led by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C., which targets gangs. The investigation began in 2018 and was carried out in partnership with the RCMP’s Federal Serious Organized Crime Unit.

Seized were 22 firearms and about 13 kilograms of illegal drugs.

Anyone with information on Smith’s whereabouts is asked to call local police or report anonymously to 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

jbell@timescolonist.com