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RCMP make easy arrest of car thief

A man was arrested in an unusual turn of events after walking himself into police custody-just moments after parking a stolen truck near the Kelowna RCMP Detachment.

Officers with the RCMP’s Proactive Enforcement Unit observed a suspicious white Ford F350 in the 700 block of Coronation Avenue. The driver, later identified as 43-year-old Michael Scott Miller, parked the vehicle at a nearby apartment complex and walked a block away—straight to the RCMP Detachment.

While Miller was heading to the detachment, officers confirmed the Ford F350 had been reported stolen from Penticton a week earlier. Officers, then observed the suspect enter the jail waiting area of the detachment, where he was promptly arrested without incident.

Miller now faces several charges including possession of stolen property, driving while disqualified, and two counts of failing to comply with probation. He was remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in court on July 2, 2025.

“The circumstances of this arrest were definitely not common and made our job much easier,” said Cpl. Guillaume Tanguay of the Proactive Enforcement Unit. “This wouldn’t have happened without the keen eye of our officers during the execution of their duties—even if it’s a block away from their office.”

The Kelowna RCMP reaffirm their commitment to tackling auto theft and property crime, emphasizing that this ongoing effort reflects the detachments dedication to community safety and being present in the districts and neighbourhoods to deter crime.

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