Update: Sudbury police arrest fugitive and lay more charges


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Greater Sudbury police officers arrested a fugitive on Friday and laid additional charges against him.

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Members of the Burglary and Breaking Unit and the Tactical Unit arrested Cordell Miller, 36, around 3 p.m. in the city’s South End, police said.

Miller will spend the night at police headquarters and attend WASH court (weekend and statutory holiday) on Saturday to answer to his charges.

On Thursday, police said they were asking for the public’s assistance in locating a man they said could pose a threat to others.

At the time, Miller was already charged with threats to cause death or bodily harm, as well as four counts of failure to comply with a probation order.

“There are concerns for the safety of their victims in relation to incidents of intimate partner violence,” Greater Sudbury Police said in a statement.

On Friday, police filed more charges against Miller, before arresting him later in the day, including criminal stalking (repeatedly communicating with an alleged victim), criminal stalking (repeatedly following an alleged victim), assault (intimate partner violence intimate), two charges. breach of a probation order and threats to cause death or bodily harm.

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