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THUNDER BAY — After being suspended for a little more than a year, deputy chief Ryan Hughes' future with the Thunder Bay Police Service could be known in the very near future.
“Our board is considering the report and making the decision on how to respond to the findings with respect to the deputy himself and his suspension,” Hannam said, adding he cannot provide a specific date on when that decision will be delivered but expects it to be “soon.” According to a report by CBC Thunder Bay, confidential police services board documents revealed two senior members of the Thunder Bay Police Service filed separate complaints against Hughes alleging workplace harassment and misconduct.
Hughes' suspension early last year was one of the first significant developments in the senior leadership of the Thunder Bay Police Service.
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