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Penticton rapist reportedly tied to allegedly stolen, abandoned items in Princeton
- On May 4, 2025, Kyle Fyvie posted photos on a Princeton Facebook group showing scattered items near August Lake campground linked to James Pike.
- The items found included trash and documents bearing the name of James Pike, an individual from the Okanagan region with a lengthy history of violent crimes and a past sexual assault conviction.
- The documents and items raised community safety concerns prompting Fyvie to report the scene to Princeton RCMP and clean the site with Heather Henderson on May 5.
- During the cleanup, Fyvie discovered several drug pipes, multiple vape pens, and numerous bags of trash at the location, emphasizing the importance of proper precautions when dealing with items potentially contaminated by fentanyl.
- The Regional District stated it had no further information on the items or Pike, while many locals suspected the scattered belongings were stolen and abandoned.
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