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Chatham-Kent police are not providing more information about the circumstances that led to a Sarnia officer being charged with break and enter.
“Even though we conducted the investigation, the matter is now before the courts so we won’t be saying anything else at this point,” Chatham-Kent Const. Renee Cowell said.
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No further details were available from the Sarnia Courthouse Thursday.
Sarnia Const. Ryan LeBlanc was charged with break and enter to commit mischief Wednesday following a complaint to Sarnia police Jan. 10 about a property dispute involving an off-duty officer.
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