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VANCOUVER — A Canadian man accused of harassing his ex-wife in the United States was told by police she feared he would secretly cross the border and attack her, a British Columbia Supreme Court jury heard Monday.
RCMP Const. Jean-Philippe Dupont presented parts of an interview he witnessed another officer conduct with Patrick Fox in July 2016.
Fox was later charged with one count of criminal harassment involving his ex-wife, Desiree Capuano, who complained to police from her home in Arizona.
“She does fear that if you were able to get across the border without being noticed that you would go there and shoot her,” Dupont said, reading from the police interview in court.