Kelowna RCMP present extra info on lacking 32-year-old Dillon Angle

(UPDATE: Oct. 31 @ 3:45 pm) – As the search for Dillon Angle continues, Mounties in the Okanagan have released more information.

The 32-year-old was reported missing on Wednesday, Oct. 19, after his white 2019 Cadillac XT5 was found abandoned at the 8100 block of Tronson Road in Vernon.

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<p>Police say he was reported missing by his family who is very concerned for his safety.</p>
<p>“He has not been in communication with his family which is very unusual,” noted on an RCMP release.  “He has been known to live a high-risk lifestyle which includes addiction issues.”</p>
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The RCMP is urging anyone who has information that could help find Angle, including video surveillance or dash camera footage from the Tronson Road area in Vernon on Oct. 19, to reach out.

You can do so by calling the Kelowna detachment at 250-762-3300 or the Vernon detachment at 250-545-7171.

(Original story: Oct. 26 @ 1:20 pm) – Okanagan Mounties are searching for a missing man.

Dillon Angle’s car was found abandoned in Vernon on Oct. 19

Police – the Kelowna and Vernon RCMP detachments are working together on the case – said Angle’s family are concerned for his safety.

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<p dir=His family also said it is unusual for Angle, who is 32, to be out of communication for so long.

Police added: “He has been known to live a high-risk lifestyle which includes addiction issues.”

Anyone with information that could help to locate Angle, including video surveillance or dash camera footage, is asked to call the Kelowna RCMP Detachment at (250) 762-3300 and reference Kelowna File 2022-65917 or call the Vernon Detachment at (250) 545 -7171 and reference Vernon File 2022-18893.

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