Nanaimo RCMP Arrest Warrant: Audrey Christopherson

An arrest warrant has been issued for Nanaimo’s Audrey Christopherson.

The 39 year-old Christopherson was arrested for Uttering Threats, Mischief, and an assault in May of last year.

It was following an altercation in which police say she punched a woman multiple times. Later that day, she appeared at the woman’s home, broke her door down, and made threats to her.

Christopherson was arrested and released but then failed to appear as scheduled in provincial court. Hence an arrest warrant has been issued.

Photo of Audrey Christopherson provided by Nanaimo RCMP.

Christopherson is described by police as, “a Caucasian woman, 5 ft. 9, 170 pounds with blonde hair and green eyes.” The photo of her is current.

A warrant was also released for the arrest of Jennifer McMillan, but no information was given about her situation.

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Audrey Christopherson or Jennifer McMillan, you’re asked to call Nanaimo RCMP on their non-emergency line 250-754-2345.

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