A federal offender who went at large last summer for breaching his release order has been arrested in Ottawa, according to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). Benjamin Buda was arrested by the Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (R.O.
P.E.).
He went at large on July 10. That was when a Canada-wide warrant was issued for his arrest. At the time, police said he's known to frequent the cities of Barrie, Toronto, and Ottawa.
Buda is serving a two-year, two-month and eight-day sentence for possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition and possession of a weapon contrary to a prohibition order, police say. With files from CTV News Barrie's Cheryl Browne Ottawa Top Stories Parking rates increase at two Ottawa garages in ByWard Market Ottawa resident facing charges in connection to fatal crash on Hwy. 417 last May 5 tips to adjust to the time change this weekend Driver claiming he 'just bought' vehicle charged for having unauthorized plates, Ottawa police say Canada-wide offender arrested in Ottawa: OPP Legion headquarters in downtown Ottawa for sale at $2.
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