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46-year-old man charged with making over 40 harassing calls to Nova Scotia RCMP

Nova Scotia RCMP have charged a man after making over 40 harassing calls to the RCMP. File / Global News

Nova Scotia RCMP have charged a 46-year-old man from Port Medway, N.S. after someone made more than 40 calls to the RCMP in one day.

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Police say that all of the calls were made on Sept. 8, with many being harassing or threatening.

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Officers arrested James Selig Jr. the same day the calls were made.

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He’s been charged with one count of uttering threats and two counts of breach of probation.

Selig Jr. appeared in Bridgewater Provincial Court on Monday but was remanded back into custody.

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He’ll now answer to the charges on Oct. 23, as well charges related to an incident in August.

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Police say their investigation is continuing and other charges may be considered.

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