Nanaimo RCMP are looking for 39-year-old Audrey Juliana Christopherson (left) and 47-year-old Jennifer Joy McMillan, who both missed recent court dates and are wanted on multiple charges. (submitted photos)
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Warrants issued for pair of Nanaimo women wanted for assault, drug charges

Nov 21, 2022 | 9:24 AM

UPDATE — Nanaimo RCMP arrested Jennifer McMillan Monday morning, after warrants for her arrest were issued.

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NANAIMO — Local Mounties are on the lookout for a pair of women who failed to appear for their court dates.

Audrey Juliana Christopherson, 39-years-old, is wanted on charges of assault, mischief and uttering threats stemming from an incident in early May.

Police allege Christopherson got into a fight with another woman, punching her several times. Later on the same day, police report Christopherson went to the woman’s home, broke down her door and threatened to further hurt her.

She was due in court, most recently on Tuesday, Nov. 15, but failed to appear. Christopherson is described as 5’9 tall, 170 pounds with blonde hair and green eyes.

The picture included in this story is recent.

Also wanted is 47-year-old Jennifer Joy McMillan, for three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, and drug trafficking.

Police said McMillan was seen by several RCMP officers in late March allegedly making in-person drug transactions in Nanaimo’s downtown.

She was arrested and searched, with officers confiscating a small amount of crystal meth and fentanyl, as well as ketamine.

McMillan was due in court on Nov. 10 but did not appear.

Her criminal record dates back to 2004 and includes multiple drug charges as well as breaches of court orders.

She’s described as being 5’7 tall, 150 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes.

If anyone sees either McMillan or Christopherson, they’re asked to contact Nanaimo RCMP at 250 754 2345.

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