Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant arrested in Saint John, faces new charges

Police say a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant has been arrested in Saint John, N.B.
The Saint John Police Force issued the arrest warrant for 29-year-old Nekko Dominique on Nov. 5. They said he breached the conditions of his statutory release.
Dominique had been living at a community correctional centre in Saint John.
Saint John police were called to remove a man from a residence on Taylor Avenue around 3:30 a.m. Thursday.
When police arrived at the home, they say they identified the man as Dominique, who gave them a false name.
He also resisted being arrested, according to police.
Dominique has been charged with resisting arrest and mischief to the residence.
He was previously serving a sentence of three years, five months, and 24 days for possession of a weapon contrary to a prohibition order and discharging a firearm.
Dominique is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
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