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Saskatoon man wanted for allegedly selling vehicles without licence

A warrant has been issued for a Saskatoon man, who is facing charges related to allegations he was operating as an unlicensed vehicle dealer. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

A Saskatoon man is facing charges related to allegations he was operating as an unlicensed vehicle dealer, according to Saskatchewan’s Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA).

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The FCAA said it received information in 2018 that Rodney J. Evason may have been operating as a “curber,” which is someone in the business of selling motor vehicles without a licence.

Evason is facing 22 counts for various offences under the Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act. Allegations that he was operating as a vehicle dealer without a licence have not yet been proven in court.

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Charges were laid based on evidence gathered by FCAA investigators both before and after two separate cease and desist demands were given.

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An arrest warrant was issued for Evason on June 14, according to Saskatchewan’s financial and consumer marketplace regulator.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact the Saskatoon Police Service at 306-975-8300.

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