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Keswick man convicted of sexual interference

The 2015 incident involved a 12-year-old boy
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File photo. Kenneth Armstrong/Village Media

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SOUTH SIMCOE POLICE
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A Keswick man convicted of sexual interference involving a 12-year-old Bradford boy in 2015 has been sentenced in Newmarket court.

Forty-seven-year-old Wayne MacDonald was found guilty at a judge alone trial in April. On Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison and three years probation with conditions.

In November 2015, South Simcoe Police Service officers were called to a Bradford home for a report of a sexual assault. MacDonald was subsequently arrested. The Crown conditionally stayed a charge of sexual assault.

South Simcoe Police Service is committed to conducting professional and thorough investigations of all sexual assault reports. A sexual assault is any unwanted sexual contact. Working with our community partners, we also provide victim support to survivors.

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