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Christopher Cyril Colpitts nabbed in Quebec, returned to Dartmouth to face old charges

Christopher Cyril Colpitts nabbed in Quebec, returned to Dartmouth to face old charges

by Admin | Jun 22, 2017 | Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

Christopher Cyril Colpitts, a former Cole Harbour man was arrested in Quebec last week and brought back to Nova Scotia to face fraud-related charges that were laid more than eight years ago. Colpitts, 43, appeared in Dartmouth provincial court Monday on nine counts of...

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