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Suspect sought in Ontario, arrested in Comox Valley

On October 15th the Comox Valley RCMP assisted Cornwall Police Service (Ontario) by arresting a man wanted for crimes in Ontario and had him returned to Ontario to attend court.

The man, Bruce ROBERTSON, first came to police attention after a complaint was made of an attempted fraud in the Comox Valley. Further checks found that he was wanted in Ontario for failing to report an out of province move within the prescribed time period as per conditions of the National Sex Offender registry.

Police officers from Cornwall Police Service flew to the Comox Valley and took Robertson into custody and returned with him to Ontario. The investigation continues.

(RCMP)

Marc Mulvaney
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