UPDATED:Dangerous escapee back in custody

Local RCMP are confirming 18 year old Alexis Grenier – a patient who escaped from the Daly Pavilion, Trail Saturday – has been relocated.He was taken into custody by Nelson Police later on Sunday.

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Trail RCMP had earlier released the following info Sunday.

During the evening of Saturday June 6th, 2015 18 year old Alexis GRENIER escaped from the Daly Pavilion Mental Health Facility in Trail BC.

GRENIER is delusional and having HOMICIDAL COMMAND HALLUCINATIONS.

GRENIER is caucasian, 18 years old, and speaks with a French accent.

He is 5’9, 140 lbs, has thick brown hair, bright blue eyes, is unshaven and fit-looking.  He is described as being ‘handsome’ and looks
somewhat similar to Justin BIEBER.

GRENIER is highly energetic and hyper-sexual in his current mental state. GRENIER was last seen wearing a ‘nice’ blue windbreaker, grey capri pants and no shoes.  He is of no fixed address and is known to hitchhike around the Kootenays.

Due to his current mental health state GRENIER poses a serious risk to himself and the public at this time.

Anyone seeing GRENIER is asked to call 911 immediately.

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