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Police investigating homicide after man's body found in Kelowna home: RCMP

Police said a 54-year-old female suspect was arrested Tuesday and released without charge, but was subsequently apprehended in hospital under B.C.'s Mental Health Act.

Female suspect was detained in hospital under B.C. Mental Health Act, then later released, police say

Kelowna RCMP Supt. Kara Triance at a news conference on Feb. 23. (Dana Kelly/CBC)

Mounties are investigating what they say is a homicide after a man was found dead in a home in Kelowna, B.C.

RCMPsaidthey were called to a single-family home in the 600-block of Bechard Road around 7 a.m. PT Monday, where they discovered the body.

They said a 54-year-old female suspect was arrested Tuesday and released without charge, but was subsequently apprehended in hospital under B.C.'s Mental Health Act.

The woman has since been released from the hospital, police say.

Kelowna RCMP Supt. Kara Triance saidthe deceased and the suspect lived together in the house, and neither of them were known to police.

Triance says the suspect was detained in hospital for public safety reasons.Shedidn't elaborate on the woman's mental health condition.

"Leaving individuals at large in our community is a very frustrating situation to be in," Triance said in a news conference Thursday.

"[We] increasingly deal with people at large in our society who have complex and concurrent mental health or criminal matters that are affecting the way that we can keep our community safe."

A yellow tape that police use for their investigation. It says 'Police Line Do Not Cross'.
A 54-year-old female suspect was arrested by RCMP in Kelowna, B.C., on Tuesday for alleged homicide, and subsequently apprehended by the police in a general hospital under B.C.'s Mental Health Act. (CBC)

RCMP say it'll take three weeks for the serious crimes unitto complete the investigation. The B.C. Coroners Service is also investigating the man's death.

Police are urginganyone with knowledge about the incident to contact them at 250-762-3300.