SAINT JOHN, N.B. – The public may be about to receive more search warrant information in connection with the Richard Oland murder investigation.
The New Brunswick Telegraph Journal reports prosecutors have indicated they do not oppose the unsealing of four more search warrants in the case
Two media outlets made the request.
At last night’s meeting of the Saint John Board of Police Commissioners, Chief Bill Reid says the force is continuing it’s ongoing investigative work in the case. “As I said before there will be a resolve to it. We need to cross our T’s and dot our I’s. Extremely competent people are doing an excellent job and I’m very condifent this will come to a conclusion.”
The prominent 69-year old Saint John businessman was found dead in his uptown office on Canterbury Street July 7th of last year.
More search warrants in Richard Oland homicide could soon be released
Police Chief confident case will have a conclusion.
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