THUNDER BAY, Ont. – A northwestern Ontario provincial police officer is facing a theft charge.
Police say an investigation began following an incident in Kenora on Dec. 28.
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As a result, a 24-year OPP veteran from the Kenora Detachment was charged with theft under $5,000.
Police say the 45-year-old officer was not on duty at the time of the alleged incident.
Investigators say Const. Steve Tetreault is on leave and is to appear in court in Kenora on Feb. 13.
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