Third man in Hells Angels drug bust turns himself in, one remains outstanding

Third man in Hells Angels drug bust turns himself in, one remains outstanding
Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C./Handout
Kristopher Stephen Smith, 44, is the one remaining outstanding member of an alleged drug trafficking ring sought by police in B.C.

The third man who was charged in connection with the Hells Angels drug trafficking ring has turned himself in to police.

Sean Oliver Douglas Kendall, a 44-year-old from Port Alberni, turned himself into police on Dec. 3 and was released awaiting the court process.

This means only Kristopher Stephen Smith, a 44-year-old from Nanaimo, remains outstanding following the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. investigation.

Kendall and Smith, as well as William Bradley Thompson and William Karl Paulsen, had 41 charges approved against them following a 22-month long investigation into an alleged drug trafficking ring.

READ MORE: Vancouver Island Hells Angels members charged in years-long investigation by B.C. anti-gang unit

The CFSEU-BC launched an investigation into the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club in Nanaimo and its support clubs, the Savages MC and Devils Army MC and its alleged drug trafficking ring.

Anyone with information about Smith’s whereabouts is asked to contact your local police or Crime Stoppers.

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