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P.E.I. news: Teen charged with mischief, obstruction sentenced

The teen charged with mischief and obstruction in the investigation into the disappearance of Tyson McDonald was sentenced in court Friday in Georgetown, P.E.I. ....

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Arrest warrant issued in fatal P.E.I. highway accident

A Charlottetown woman has been charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death in connection with a collision in eastern P.E.I. in October. ....

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'Clear and convincing evidence' Charlottetown cop violated code of conduct during drink spiking investigation

An investigation has found “clear and convincing evidence” of misconduct from a Charlottetown police officer who was tasked with investigating an allegation of drug spiking, the city’s chief says. ....

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Islanders may soon have more time to file complaints against municipal police


Posted: May 12, 2021 7:27 PM AT | Last Updated: May 12
P.E.I. s Police Act may soon be amended to give Islanders more time to launch complaints against Charlottetown, Kensington and Summerside police forces. (CBC / Radio-Canada)
Islanders looking to launch complaints against P.E.I. police forces may soon get more time to do so.
Currently the time limit on making complaints against the Charlottetown, Summerside and Kensington police forces is six months, as per P.E.I. s Police Act. Green MLA Trish Altass has
introduced a bill in the legislature that would double that period to 12 months.
We ve brought this particular piece, this small change, to ensure that access will be available for anyone who wants to, who needs to file a police complaint and no one would be blocked moving forward, Altass said. ....

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