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Stolen Christmas trees, vehicle found in death threat investigation in Dawn-Euphemia
November 22, 2023
A Dawn-Euphemia man is facing 13 charges after OPP investigated a complaint from someone who had been threatened.
Lambton OPP went to a home on Downie Road Nov. 14 after getting a call about threats being made. Officers found the man at the home and took him into custody.
Officers recovered “a number of suspected stolen Christmas Trees,” a stolen vehicle and firearms.
Harley King, 45, has been charged with uttering death threats, possession of stolen property and eight counts of possession of a fire arm or ammunition contrary to a bail order. He was also charged with careless storage of a firearm.
He was held in custody after a bail hearing.
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