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Stolen 'decoy officer' has been found in South Huron

Ontario Provincial Police are looking for this life-size aluminum cut-out of an officer holding a speed gun. (Submitted/OPP) Ontario Provincial Police are looking for this life-size aluminum cut-out of an officer holding a speed gun. (Submitted/OPP)
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“Constable Wes Coast” has finally been found.

The life-sized aluminum cut-out of an Ontario Provincial Police officer went missing from Hensall, Ont. over the Labour Day weekend.

OPP said the “decoy officer” had been cable locked to a concrete light standard at an intersection.

“Wes Coast”, as he’s been dubbed, is shown holding a speed enforcement gun.

On Oct. 22, OPP said they were contacted by a member of the public who spotted the cut-out in a ditch alongside Ausable Line, about 13 kilometres away.

They added that “Wes Coast” has now been returned safely to the Huron County OPP detachment where he will soon be “redeployed.”

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