
OPP manhunt north of London Tuesday morning
Person arrested north of London this morning.
Police arrested a 'suspicious person' after searching for several hours this morning.
The search occurred in the area of Wonderland Road, between 8 Mile and 9 Mile Roads.
Police haven't yet responded to CTV News' request for more information.

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