Arrest made after money goes missing from homeless society

In September of this year, the Truro Police Service received a complaint about money that has gone missing from the Truro Homeless and Outreach Society (THOS) bank account.

As a result, police in the Criminal Investigation Division opened an investigation.

As part of the investigation a residence in Truro Heights has been searched by officers looking for offence related property.

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An arrest has been made with respect to this investigation. This investigation remains active and is ongoing.

The THOS has been cooperating fully with this investigation.

At this time we are not in a position to comment on the amount of money that is missing.

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