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Orillia city hall locked down after police say man escaped custody

Offices for the City of Orillia. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

ORILLIA, Ont. – Ontario provincial police say they have arrested a man whose alleged escape from police custody led to the lockdown of Orillia City Hall.

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Investigators allege the man bolted from the police station at about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and officers chased him on foot.

Police did not say why the man was at the Orillia detachment, but say it was determined a short time after he escaped that he could be somewhere within City Hall.

They say the building was placed under lockdown as a precaution while officers searched the building.

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Police say the man was arrested without incident and the lockdown was lifted.

They say a 26-year-old man from Orillia is facing a charge of escaping lawful custody and was scheduled to appear at a Barrie, Ont., court for a bail hearing later Wednesday.

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