Police searching for federal offender known to frequent Windsor, Chatham-Kent, London and Sarnia
The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (R.O.P.E.) Squad is asking for the public’s help locating a federal offender wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant as a result of a breach of his statutory release.
Nicholas McCullough is described as Caucasian male, 30 years of age, 6'0”, 187 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a scar on his right cheek, left elbow and shoulders. He also has a cross tattoo on his chest.
He is known to frequent the Windsor, Chatham-Kent, London and Sarnia areas.
McCullough is serving a six year, seven month and one day sentence for:
- Aggravated Assault
- Possession of a Prohibited/Restricted Weapon Knowing its Possession was Unauthorized.
- Discharge Restricted/Prohibited Firearm with Intent
- Possession of a Weapon Contrary to Prohibition Order
- Fail to Comply with Probation Order
In addition, McCullough is wanted by the Windsor Police Service for:
- Break and Enter and Commit/Dwelling House
- Have Face Masked/Disguised
- Point a Firearm
- Assault with a Weapon
- Robbery
- Use Firearm/Commit Indictable Offence
- Possess Weapon Dangerous
- Possess Firearm, Etc. While Prohibited (6 counts)
- Assault Bodily Harm
Anyone having contact with this offender or information in regards to their whereabouts is asked to contact the Provincial R.O.P.E. Squad at 416-808-5900 or toll free at 1-866-870-7673 (ROPE) or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or call 911.
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