N.S. police board nixes complaints against Truro police in case of missing 3-year-old
- The Nova Scotia Police Review Board has dismissed complaints against the Truro Police Service regarding the investigation into the disappearance of three-year-old Dylan Ehler, who went missing in May 2020.
- Ehler's parents accused the police of not adequately investigating their son's disappearance and having a narrow focus on the theory that he drowned, neglecting other possible explanations.
- However, the review board determined that the police acted reasonably in their initial response and subsequent investigation, following procedures and conducting extensive search efforts.
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N.S. police board nixes complaints against Truro police in case of missing 3-year-old
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Police Review Board has dismissed complaints against the Truro Police Service brought forward by the parents of a three-year-old boy who has been missing since spring 2020.
·Flin Flon, Canada
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HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Police Review Board has dismissed complaints against the Truro Police Service brought forward by the parents of a three-year-old boy who has been missing since spring 2020.
·Coquitlam, Canada
Read Full ArticleN.S. police board nixes complaints against Truro police in case of missing 3-year-old
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Police Review Board has dismissed complaints against the Truro Police Service brought forward by the parents of a three-year-old boy who has been missing since spring 2020.
·Vancouver, Canada
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