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Barrie officer cleared after man suffered broken nose during arrest

Special Investigations Unit says officer didn't break law during incident in November
SIU vehicle
Photo supplied by the Special Investigations Unit

The province’s police watchdog has cleared a Barrie officer of wrongdoing after a man suffered a broken nose during an arrest last year.

On Nov. 3, shortly after 6 a.m., an officer was in pursuit of a man. The pursuit was called off near Wellington Street.

About an hour-and-a-half later, another officer located the suspect vehicle, unoccupied, at a hotel near Dunlop Street and Highway 400. The vehicle was towed, and a woman associated with it was arrested for breach of an undertaking.

At 10:10 a.m., an officer saw the man involved in the earlier pursuit going into a room in the hotel and tried to arrest him. During an altercation, the 41-year-old man “sustained superficial cuts” and was taken to Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) stated in a report.

“On his assessment of the evidence, SIU director Joseph Martino determined there were no reasonable grounds to believe that a Barrie Police Service officer committed a criminal offence in connection with the man’s arrest and injury.”

The full report can be found here.