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New Brunswick seniors home reported to have more than a dozen victims of sex offences
Summary
Police in Saint John say at least 12 residents of the Loch Lomond Villa have been reported as victims of sexual offences, and investigators have identified a suspect who is not a resident or employee; no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.
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Police in Saint John, New Brunswick, are investigating allegations that at least 12 residents of the Loch Lomond Villa were victims of sexual offences. The municipal force said it received a complaint from the facility on Jan. 21 and that staff informed relatives. Officials say the suspect has been identified as someone affiliated with the facility but who is not a resident or an employee. No arrests have been made and the police described the matter as an active investigation.
Known details:
- Police report at least 12 residents were affected according to the complaint received from Loch Lomond Villa.
- Investigators have identified a suspect described as affiliated with the facility but not a resident or staff member; no arrests have been made.
- Authorities are interviewing witnesses, gathering evidence and seeking surveillance footage as part of the inquiry.
- Facility leaders notified families, said safety protocols are in place, and have arranged on-site security and support from the police family protection unit.
Summary:
The report describes an active police investigation into alleged sexual offences involving multiple residents at a Saint John seniors complex and steps taken by the facility to address safety and privacy concerns. Police say they continue to gather evidence and interview witnesses; further legal steps are undetermined at this time.
