Pubdate: Sun, 14 Oct 2007
Source: London Free Press (CN ON)
Copyright: 2007 The London Free Press
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/243
Author: Patrick Maloney

OPP OFFICER CHARGED FOLLOWING DRUG RAID

A longtime local OPP officer, now working in northern Ontario, is
charged following a drug raid by the provincial police near Thunder
Bay.

Det.-Const. Lynn MacKay, who worked in London for years under her
married name, Lynn Pretty, before joining the Nipigon OPP, was charged
along with her boyfriend following an Oct. 5 raid on a house that
netted $6,000 worth of marijuana.

"Certainly, cases such as this are dealt with . . . in a very
professional way to ensure the integrity of the investigation," said
Sgt. Deb Tully of the OPP's northwest region headquarters.

"She's been in the (Thunder Bay) region for one year."

Before that, MacKay, a 17-year OPP veteran, spent more than a decade
with the provincial police in the London area, working as a firearms
expert.

MacKay was suspended from duty under the Police Services Act following
the drug raid at a home near Nipigon, east of Thunder Bay.

Officers seized dried marijuana, marijuana plants and hydroponic
growing equipment, police said.

Two people living at the home were arrested.

The OPP's professional standards branch is conducting an internal
investigation "parallel to the criminal investigation," police said.

MacKay and Kenny Byram, 28, are charged with production and possession
of a controlled substance. Both were released from custody and are to
appear in court Nov. 5.

Attempts to reach MacKay were unsuccessful.

Calls to the local OPP for comment were not returned.
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