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Two men wanted for cutting ankle monitors and leaving house arrest: Surrey RCMP

Terry McDonald, 25, and Joseph Gregory, 26, allegedly failed to comply with their release conditions

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Terry McDonald, left, and Joseph Gregory are wanted by Surrey RCMP for breaching conditions of his release on bail. Photo by RCMP

Two men facing firearms charges are wanted by police after removing their ankle monitors and taking off from court-mandated house arrest while out on bail.

Terry McDonald, 25, and Joseph Gregory, 26, allegedly failed to comply with their release conditions and Surrey RCMP are asking anyone who sees them to report their whereabouts.

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They were released on May 25 and were reported to be on the lam by the following day. The serious crime unit has been trying to track them down since then.

Terry Rodney Jeffrey McDonald is five-foot-six, 150 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black and grey Jordan tracksuit with black Jordan shoes.

Joseph Julian Gregory is six-foot-two, 221 pounds, and also has black hair and brown eyes. He was wearing an all-black Jordan tracksuit with a gold Jordan symbol on it.

Both men are considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached. If you spot them, call 911. Anyone with information can call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.

jruttle@postmedia.com

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