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OPP Constable Tessa Kasch says officers charged six individuals with failing to comply with covid-related orders.
She says officers went to one gathering in Mongowin Township on April 17
th and issued warnings.
A few days later, she says the police investigated another gathering at a different residence to find the same individuals in attendance.
As a result, the six are facing the charge of failing to comply with orders under the Reopening Ontario Act.
She adds the OPP will continue to enforce the ROA and Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and encourage the public to follow the direction of their local Public Health Units.
Author of the article: Star Staff
Publishing date: May 08, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read •
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Manitoulin OPP officers have charged six people in the Whitefish Falls area for repeatedly ignoring Ontario’s stay-at-home orders.
In a release Friday, the OPP said officers were called about 9:40 p.m. on April 17 to Bay of Island Drive, in Mongowin Township, “in relation to a gathering at a residence. All parties at the residence were warned regarding COVID restrictions.
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