Norfolk Man Facing 11 Arson Loads Released on strict lease

One of Two Men Accused in A Series of Norfolk County and Area Acts of Arson was Granéd Bail on Friday afternoon after an extensive review of strict conditions.

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Chad Reimer, 43, Will Remain in Custody Until He can be fitted with a gps ankle bracelet that will ensure he remains under a form of house arrest, living with his mother.

He and His Surety Agreed to Post An Unusuelly-High $ 10,000 Bond.

Reimer, wearing a baggy white t-shirt, was eating to the short in person from jail.

His Terms of Release Include Never Being Off His Mother’s Port Rowan Property Unless She is with Him or Unless it’s for a serious medical emergency.

He is not to have, or have access to, any matches or anything that can generate fire, nor is he to have or use a cell phone or any device that transmit data.

Reimer must have the rental of the 11 Fires of which he stands accused of Being Involved, but also is allowed to commute past their in the presence of His Surety.

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He isn’t allowed to contact any of the Victim or Potential Witnesses in the case, nor host or meet up with any Friends or Acquainnces.

Details about the Case Against Reimer Shared at the Bail Hearing Cannot be published due to publication Ban on Evidence that was implemeted friday.

Reimer Returns to short in simcoe on March 25 at 9 am

Reimer’s co-accused, Matthew Smith, 30, Will Return to Court On Feb. 25.

The Men Were Arrested Jan. 26 After a suspicious fire at a vacant barn, this time on lynn valley road in Haldimand County.

Police who were part of A Joint Task Force Investigating 13 Possible Arsons, Saw A Pickup Truck That Matched the Description of A Vehicle SEEN A PREVIOUS SUPPICIOUS FIRE AND ARRESTED THE TWO MEN Inside.

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