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Woman wanted on Canada-wide warrant turns herself in: Saint John police

Amanda Raynes is pictured. (Source: Saint John Regional Police Force) Amanda Raynes is pictured. (Source: Saint John Regional Police Force)
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A 41-year-old woman wanted on a Canada-wide warrant has turned herself in, according to a news release from the Saint John Police Force.

Police issued a Canada-wide for Amanda Raynes on May 13 for allegedly breaching the conditions of her statutory release.

Raynes is serving a five-year, five-month and 29-day sentence for convictions of:

  • assault causing bodily harm
  • assaulting a peace officer with weapon or imitation
  • assault with a weapon
  • two counts of escape or being at large without excuse
  • motor vehicle theft
  • possession of property obtained by crime – under $5,000
  • armed robbery
  • utter counterfeit money

A news release from Saint John police Tuesday says Raynes turned herself over to a correctional institution "without incident" on Monday.

For more New Brunswick news visit our dedicated provincial page.

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