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The owner of a P.E.I. foot clinic embroiled in allegations that he was working as a podiatrist without any formal credentials has been charged by Charlottetown police with several crimes unrelated to his podiatry practice.
John Johnson, 26, was arrested and charged with trespassing, mischief, voyeurism and committing an indecent act.
“That type of disturbing behaviour, you don’t know where it ends,” said Charlottetown police Det.-Sgt. Darren MacDougall. “So as a police agency, we were extremely diligent in our efforts to have the findings we did arrive at.”
Police stressed the charges are unrelated to Johnson’s podiatry work.
DNA places Johnson at scene, police say
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