Corey McArthur's Guelph Police Case Anniversary
One year since penalty hearing began for Guelph Police constable Corey McArthur. Get the latest updates on this ongoing disciplinary case and its implications.
One year since penalty hearing began for Guelph Police constable Corey McArthur. Get the latest updates on this ongoing disciplinary case and its implications.
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