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Suspect to identify in sexual assault//Suspect à identifier dans une affaire d’agression sexuelle

Suspect to identify in sexual assault//Suspect à identifier dans une affaire d’agression sexuelle

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Central Criminal Investigation Section is seeking public assistance to identify a suspect responsible for…

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Suspect to identify in Baseline Road bank robbery

Suspect to identify in Baseline Road bank robbery

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a bank…

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Suspect to identify in a New Year’s Eve assault

Suspect to identify in a New Year’s Eve assault

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Central Criminal Investigation Section is seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect in an…

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