The Saskatoon police state that 10 victims are in an ongoing examination after GPS trackers were found in vehicles.
According to the authorities, some share the victims the same vehicle.
Marty Schira from Saskatoon from Saskatoon is in front of 36 charges:
- 9 Charge for harassment
- 6 counts of the mischief
- 9 counts of intimidation
- 6 counts of the fraudulent covering of a computer system
- 6 counts of the fraudulent use of a computer system
The police said that more charges were pending for Schira, and since the examination continues the number of trackers.
Officials believe that more trackers do not yet have to be found, and demand everyone who finds one in their vehicle to contact the Saskatoon Police Service.
“The trackers are usually wrapped in a black band and placed in the fender of the vehicle,” said the police in an earlier explanation.
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“If you discover a GPS tracker on your vehicle, the investigators are calling not to remove or change the device. Please take care of SPS headquarters with this vehicle and tracker to submit a report. “
Schira will appear on Wednesday, February 5, before the Saskatoon provincial court for a hearing for the deposit.
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