Toronto-bound man found in Sudbury

Aug 15, 2010- 10:07 AM

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

On Aug. 14, a 25-year-old man from the Toronto area as stopped by Greater Sudbury Police Services on Pine Street.

Police later discovered the man was bound by five separate court orders, that required him to remain and reside in Toronto.

The man was taken into police custody, where he will remain pending a bail hearing. 
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3 Comments

  • joy you spend yo much time at the bus terminal yourself it seems, if ya dont like the people, dont go near the people!, move lol.
    and the consequence for this guys actions will be spending a night in the sudbury jail..then getting released on bail in sudbury as the article states!, you really think the police would spend money to transfer him back to toronto?..think again..this is why things like this continue..there are no real consequences here in sudbury lmao

  • Hope the creeper is sent back to TO, instead of hanging around the bus station in the inner core looking for underage non-status aborignal children prostitutes being pimped by young male white skin heads with tatoes smoking a joint behind the security guard's back.

  • This guy never learns...once his pineal gland is fully developed perhaps he will the figure out the relationship between action and consequence.

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