SIU investigating after OPP officer fires anti-riot weapon at Omemee, Ont., break-in suspect
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating after an officer in Kawartha Lakes discharged an Anti-Riot Weapon ENfield (ARWEN) to stop one suspect from fleeing following an alleged overnight break-in.
According to the agency, officers were called to a residence on James Street North around 1 a.m. on Tuesday in Omemee.
When they arrived, the SIU reports officers found the resident suffering injuries and noticed three men running from the scene.
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Police found one of the men in a backyard on Victoria Street East.
"There was an interaction, and one officer discharged his ARWEN at the man," the SIU noted.
The agency says the officers arrested the 19-year-old man, and "it does not appear he suffered any serious injury" from the non-lethal weapon.
The SIU says it has invoked its mandate because an officer discharged an ARWEN, which is classified as a firearm.
Anyone with information, including video or photos, is encouraged to contact the lead investigator at 1-800-787-8529 or online.
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