73-Year-Old Man Arrested for 70s Scout Abuse
Seventy-three-year-old Aubrey Wayne Stentiford, a former Boy Scouts leader from Georgina, Ontario, faces serious charges for alleged sexual assaults on boys in the nineteen seventies. Stentiford led the sixth Newmarket Boy Scouts group and had ties to Kawartha Lakes, driving a school bus until his arrest. Several victims came forward earlier this year, prompting an investigation. Police believe there could be more victims and urge anyone with information to contact them. The case highlights ongoing efforts to hold past abusers accountable.
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