Toronto Police Arrest Man a Year After Statutory Release Breach in Saint John
Toronto Police Arrest Man Over Statutory Release Breach in Saint John

Toronto police have arrested Jaden Sauve, 29, one year after he breached statutory release conditions in Saint John, New Brunswick. The arrest was made following a joint investigation between Toronto police and the Saint John Police Force.

Details of the Arrest

According to officials, Sauve was taken into custody without incident in Toronto. He had been wanted since June 2025 when he failed to comply with the terms of his statutory release in Saint John. The Saint John Police Force had issued a warrant for his arrest.

Police have not disclosed the specific conditions Sauve violated, but statutory release is a form of parole for federal offenders serving sentences of less than three years. Breaches can include failing to report to a parole officer, changing residence without permission, or associating with known criminals.

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Impact and Next Steps

Sauve is currently in custody and will be transported back to New Brunswick to face charges related to the breach. The Saint John Police Force thanked Toronto police for their assistance in the investigation.

This arrest highlights the collaboration between law enforcement agencies across provinces to ensure compliance with release conditions and public safety.

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