Andrew Seangio
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Ex-Mountie accused of new offences while on bail over sex charge convictionAndrew Seangio was convicted in 2022 of exposing himself to young girls near a Vancouver private school.CrimeSep 16, 2024
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18-month sentence for B.C. Mountie who exposed himself to schoolgirlsAndrew Seangio's trial heard how he exposed himself to four girls, one of whom was just 14 years old, as well as undercover officers posing as teen students.CrimeNov 4, 2022
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Crown seeks 2-year sentence for Richmond, B.C. Mountie who exposed himself to schoolgirlsCrown prosecutors are seeking a sentence of 24 months behind bars, followed by two years of probation and registration as a sex offender.CrimeOct 24, 2022
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Richmond RCMP officer found guilty of sex crimes, some against teens in VancouverA jury found Andrew Seangio guilty of three counts of exposing his genitals to people under 16 for a sexual purpose and seven counts of committing an indecent act in public.CrimeJul 8, 2022
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Richmond RCMP officer charged in string of sexual offences from 2019Charges have been laid against Richmond RCMP officer Andrew Seangio following a string of indecent acts near an all-girls school in Vancouver last year.CrimeMar 11, 2020
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