A hiring decision by Sarnia Police is drawing sharp public concern. The department recently appointed Bradley Murray as its Crime and Intelligence Manager — despite his past conviction for tampering with drug evidence while serving in Halton Region. Chief Derek Davis, also a former Halton officer, defends the hire as part of a formal process. But residents question how someone once caught stealing opioids from a police vault is now overseeing Sarnia’s crime data. Locals are asking whether trust and transparency are really being restored — or quietly recycled.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet


