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Manitoba First Nations officer charged after police watchdog investigates

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An officer with the Manitoba First Nations Police Service has been charged with unlawfully being in a home.

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The province’s police watchdog says an investigation that began in June determined there were reasonable grounds to believe a criminal offence had occurred.

The Independent Investigation Unit says Const. Don Mills is to appear in provincial court in Amaranth, Man., on Dec. 22.

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The agency says it will not comment further as the matter is now before the courts.

In a June 9 release, the police watchdog said an on-duty officer had allegedly entered a home in Sandy Bay, Man., without lawful consent in September 2018 after locating a vehicle suspected in a pursuit earlier that day.

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