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Man charged for not being in Newfoundland

February 7, 2014   ·   0 Comments

A 40-year-old Caledon resident, who apparently should have been living in Newfoundland, has been charged with breach of an undertaking.
Caledon OPP reports an officer stopped a grey Chevrolet Astro van in the area of King Street and Highway 10 the morning of Jan. 31.
Investigation revealed that a passenger in the car was bound by an undertaking order with conditions. Three of the conditions were to reside at a specific location in Newfoundland, to notify RCMP in writing 24 hours in advance of a residence change and to report to RCMP by telephone every Wednesday. The officer learned the man was living in Caledon and had failed to report that to RCMP, or to report in as required.
The man was charged with three counts.

         

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