Repeat Offender Caught Then Released In Hanover
Source: Hanover Police ServiceDate: Thu Apr 18 05:10:41 MST 2024
During the early morning hours of Friday, March 22nd, 2024, Hanover Police while investigating a separate matter observed a known 52-year-old Hanover man in the passenger seat of a vehicle.
The man was found to be violating the terms of a previous release order which listed a curfew condition. The man was arrested and charged under the Criminal Code with Failure to Comply. He was released with an upcoming court date in Walkerton.
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