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Charges dropped against OPP inspector in Wayne Gretzky memorabilia fraud investigation

Charges dropped against OPP inspector in Wayne Gretzky memorabilia fraud investigation
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Senior Ontario police officer and family pal charged over missing Gretzky memorabilia

Author of the article: Joe Warmington Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020  •  December 17, 2020  •  3 minute read  •  Walter Gretzky with June Dobson. Dobson, 58, a commanding officer at the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment in Grenville, has been charged with fraud over $5,000 and breach of trust over a hockey stick the Hall of Famer used during his playing days as a child in Brantford that was sold to a collector for $6,000. Article content The Gretzky family had such trust in this senior OPP officer, she would routinely accompany patriarch Walter to Maple Leaf games. Now, she has been charged with breach of trust and fraud in a missing Wayne Gretzky hockey paraphernalia investigation. Insp. June Dobson, 58, commanding officer at the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment in Grenville, has been charged with fraud over $5,000 and breach of trust over a hockey stick the Hall of Famer used during his playing days as a child in Brantford that was sold to a

OPP officer, family friend arrested in investigation into memorabilia stolen from home of Walter Gretzky

  KITCHENER A Gretzky family friend and a senior OPP officer have been identified as the two people arrested in a months-long investigation into the theft of Wayne Gretzky memorabilia from the house of Walter Gretzky. According to the Brantford Police Service, 58-year-old Ken Hadall of Oakville was arrested and charged in the case. Police confirm to CTV Kitchener that Hadall was a friend of the Gretzky family. Police said Tuesday he has been arrested and charged with theft over $5,000 and possession over $5,000. Also charged as a result of this investigation is Insp. June Dobson, the detachment commander of the Grenville Ontario Provincial Police.

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