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62 charges laid, 7 people arrested for ‘violent kidnapping’ in New Brunswick

"The victim, a 54-year-old woman from Florenceville, was kidnapped at gunpoint, held against her will and assaulted," police said in a statement on Friday. Getty Images

A total of 62 charges have been filed against seven people in relation to an alleged violent kidnapping and assault that occurred in Tobique First Nation, N.B., last month.

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In a release on Friday evening, police said members of the Tobique RCMP responded to a report of a kidnapping and assault that occurred in the community on the morning of April 29.

“The victim, a 54-year-old woman from Florenceville, was kidnapped at gunpoint, held against her will and assaulted,” police said in a statement.

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“She was treated at (the) hospital with significant, but non-life-threatening injuries, and has since been released.”

Police said a search warrant was executed at a Tobique First Nation residence on May 6, leading to seven arrests.

Between May 6 and May 8, the accused men and women ranging from ages 27 to 56 made appearances in Woodstock Provincial Court.

A total of 62 charges were laid, including kidnapping, extortion, assault, assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement, administering a noxious substance, and several firearm offences.

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Each person was remanded into custody following their respective court appearance and is scheduled to return to court separately, beginning May 16.

“The investigation is ongoing,” police said.

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