Saint John police request public's assistance in Canada-wide arrest warrant
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The Saint John Police Force requests the public’s assistance to locate Timothy Mason, 45, on a Canada-wide warrant.
The warrant was issued Monday, police say, because Mason breached conditions of a statutory release. Mason was living “in the community,” police say.
Police describe him as five-feet-nine-inches tall, with hazel eyes and a tattoo covering the front of his neck.
Police say Mason is serving a sentence — two months, one month, six days — for:
- six counts of substance possession for the purpose of trafficking
- possessing property obtained by crime under $5000
- possessing property obtained by crime over $5000
- two counts of assault with the intentional use of force
- failure to appear in court
- failure to comply with a probation order
- escaping or being at large without excuse
Police warn people not to approach the suspect.
Anyone with information can contact the Saint John Police Force at 1-506-648-3333 or reach out to Crime Stoppers.
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