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Ohsweken woman wanted in stabbing incident
BRANTFORD, ONT- Brantford Police are seeking the public’s help in locating an individual wanted in a recent stabbing. The Brantford Police Service (BPS) released (January 12, 2025) the name and photograph of a person they believe was involved in a recent stabbing and are asking the public for help in locating and arresting the suspect. The BPS identified Takia Greene, 22, of Ohsweken as a suspect wanted in in relation to the violent incident. A warrant has been issued…
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