Two OPP officers face charges after 18-month probe

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Two Ontario Provincial Police officers have been charged after an 18-month investigation into criminal activity by police officers.

The arrests follow charges that were laid as a part of the same investigation earlier this month against Const. George Duke, 52, who is a 20-year veteran of the force, said OPP Sgt. Kristine Rae.

In a release, the OPP announced that the investigation, conducted alongside other police forces, led to nine arrests, two of which were OPP officers, after warrant executions on Nov. 12.

A warrant is outstanding for one more man, police said.

Const. Jason Redmond, 36, a 10-year member with the Leeds County detachment, has been charged with three counts of trafficking marijuana, forgery, obstruction of justice and breach of trust. He has been suspended with pay.

He will appear in court on Jan. 8.

The second officer, Const. David Volgelzang, 41, a 16-year veteran, has also been suspended with pay. He will appear in court on Jan. 8 on a charge of obstruction of justice.

Richard Vanderwal, 55, Albert White, 59, Donald Kastner, 45, Danny Ryan, 43, Derek Sytsma, 34, Samantha Bohan, 45, Kim Durant, 37, and Mitch Vanderwal, 25, face a litany of drug-related charges.

Police said in a release that the investigation continues, and more charges are pending.

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