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Long-term care home security faces scrutiny as Saint John police investigate sexual offences
Summary
Saint John police are investigating alleged sexual offences at Loch Lomond Villa's The Village; they say more than a dozen residents have been identified as victims and a suspect affiliated with the home has been named, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Saint John police have opened an investigation into alleged sexual offences at Loch Lomond Villa's The Village after staff reported concerns to authorities. Police say they have identified more than a dozen residents, aged in their 70s to 90s, as alleged victims and have named a suspect who is affiliated with the home. CanAge CEO Laura Tamblyn Watts said protecting long-term care residents involves balancing security measures with residents' privacy.
What officials say:
- Police announced the investigation and say it is ongoing.
- Over a dozen residents in their 70s to 90s have been identified as alleged victims.
- Police say a suspect affiliated with the home — not an employee or resident — has been identified.
- The facility notified impacted families and reported adding on-site security while the provincial association declined further comment during the police probe.
Summary:
The investigation remains ongoing and has prompted the home to inform families and add security measures. Undetermined at this time.
