Calgary police charge 16-year-old with trying to hire someone to commit a murder
'This is a very serious and disturbing incident,' says staff sergeant
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Calgary police have charged a 16-year-old after a person reported that the youth had tried to hire them to murder someone.
The complainant reported to police on May 13 that a youth asked them to murder another youth in exchange for payment, police said in a release on Wednesday.
After a six-week investigation, police arrested the 16-year-old on Tuesday.
The youth cannot be named under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
"This is a very serious and disturbing incident," said Staff Sgt. Colin Chisholm with the general investigations unit.
"We are thankful police were notified and could investigate before anything tragic happened. As a service, our priority is to ensure public safety of all Calgarians."
Charges against the youth include counsel to commit murder, breach of a court order and possession of marijuana.