Police have arrested 33-year-old Keith James, a federal offender who was wanted on suspicion of violating parole.
According to police, James had been unlawfully at large since June 2, and officers issued a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest on June 14.
James was located in Barrie and arrested without incident by the Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement Squad (ROPE) on June 18.
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Police say James will be remanded into custody and returned to a secured facility where he will continue to serve his two-year federal sentence for robbery and theft.
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