By Carol Thomson
Jun 30, 2021 | 4:09 PM
A 38 year old man is facing a fourth charge of sexual assault following an alleged incident with a 16 year old boy. Saskatoon Police say the assault was reported to have happened on March 12th at an acreage southwest of Saskatoon on Hodgson Road. The police investigation suggests Kyle Edward Norman connected with the now 17 year old boy over social media before taking him to the acreage.
Police previously reported that Norman was charged in July of last year with two counts of sexual assault, from separate alleged incidents in September and October of 2019. Following that, Norman was charged a third time from an investigation of an assault that occurred in September of 2019.
Saskatoon / 650 CKOM
Jun 30, 2021 | 4:05 PM
A 38-year-old Saskatoon man is in police custody after another charge of sexual assault was filed against him.
Kyle Edward Norman, who already was facing three charges of sexual assault, was arrested after a now-17-year-old boy went to police.
The Saskatoon Police Service allege the latest assault took place on March 12 on an acreage southwest of Saskatoon. Police say Norman connected with the victim who was 16 at the time over social media before taking him to the acreage where the assault allegedly occurred.
Norman is charged with sexual assault and breach of release. He is also facing two new charges of breach of conditions and has been remanded into custody.
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Liberia: FIND Intensifies Support to SGBV Victims in Montserrado
Liberia: FIND Intensifies Support to SGBV Victims in Montserrado
FIND Executive Director, Mr. Aaron G.V. Juakollie
GBARNGA – The Foundation for International Dignity (FIND), with support from United Nation Development Programme (UNDP), has launched a new project in Montserrado County.
According to a press release issued by FIND under the signature of its Executive Director, Mr. Aaron G.V. Juakollie, the purpose of the project is to strengthen the One -Stop Center in a bid to provide comprehensive integrated services to Sexual Gender Based Violence(SGBV) Survivors in Montserrado County.
Under the title: “STRENGTHENING THE RULE OF LAW IN LIBERIA: JUSTICE SECURITY FOR THE LIBERIAN PEOPLE”, the project is in the tone of US$ 39,433.00(Thirty Nine Thousand Four Thirty Three Dollars).