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Sexual assault, child porn charges withdrawn against former Fredericton auxiliary officer - New Brunswick | Globalnews.ca
A former Fredericton Police Force auxiliary officer who was facing sexual assault and child pornography-related charges has had those charges withdrawn by the New Brunswick Crown Prosecutor’s Office. Robert Hartlen, 56, was charged in May. At the time, the Fredericton Police Force said the three ch»»»
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