Brad Ogilvie, Photo courtesy of the Sarnia Police Service. Brad Ogilvie, Photo courtesy of the Sarnia Police Service.
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Police declare Sarnia man's disappearance a homicide

Sarnia police say the disappearance of a 41-year-old city man, in November of 2023, has been ruled a homicide.

On Friday, police said multiple arrests were made at various locations in Sarnia, related to missing man Bradley James Ogilvie. This follows an extensive investigation by the Criminal Investigations Division.

Police said the investigation is still active and is expected to continue over the weekend.

Investigators believe there are others who have information relevant to this case and are encouraging them to come forward.

Police will be releasing more information on Monday, September 9 during a media conference at the Sarnia police headquarters on Christina Street.

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