UPDATE 1:32 p.m.
After an thorough investigation by the Kelowna RCMP, an alleged assault didn't happen in downtown Kelowna on Monday afternoon.
"RCMP have determined that the information provided to the police on the suspected assault in the area between Ellis Street and St. Paul Street proved to be inaccurate," said Konsmo.
Surveillance footage from members of the police helped officers determine no assault took place.
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An assault in a downtown Kelowna alleyway is being investigated by the RCMP.
On Monday, June 16, officers responded to a report of an alleged assault in the alleyway between Ellis and St. Paul streets. According to the RCMP, a 42-year-old woman was on her lunch break when she was assaulted by an unknown person sometime between 1 and 1:25 p.m.
Mounties are now asking for the public's assistance, requesting for any witnesses or anyone with surveillance footage from the surrounding area to step forward. The area includes the 1440 block of St. Paul St. and the 1400 block of Ellis St, bordered by Bernard and Doyle avenues, including the back alleyways.
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