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Deputy Reeve Kevin Falconer’s Alleged “Groin Grab” Sparks OPP Cover-Up Allegations #EndTheAbuse

(Wingham, North Huron, ON) The Huron OPP are facing allegations of another cover-up involving North Huron Deputy Reeve Kevin Falconer. Members of the public and the press are encouraged to contact Huron OPP Detachment Commander Laura Lee Brown and/or Media Relations Officer Craig Soldan to request an update and clarification on why charges have reportedly not been pursued despite what appears to be reasonable grounds.

On February 17, 2026, following the council meeting, Deputy Reeve Kevin Falconer exited the building where council chambers are located. Falconer allegedly accosted a member of the public with vile comments. When questioned about the appropriateness of those remarks, he became visibly aggressive and advanced toward the citizen.

Another member of the public attempted to intervene by positioning himself between Falconer and the citizen. Falconer continued advancing and, in attempting to get past the Good Samaritan blocking his access, allegedly grabbed the man’s groin area. Video footage, ChatGPT analysys, along with victim and witness statements, strongly supports this account.

In an effort to stop what witnesses describe as an alleged sexual assault, the Good Samaritan restrained Mr. Falconer, placing him in a headlock and taking him to the ground. Mr. Falconer called out for someone to contact police and shouted “oh my arm.” Those present have suggested his reaction appeared exaggerated.

After getting back to his feet, Mr. Falconer appeared intent on continuing toward the original citizen. At that point, he seemed to lose his footing and fell again, possibly striking his head or knocking the wind out of himself. Police reportedly took more than 10 minutes to arrive, and an ambulance attended shortly thereafter.

If you believe in accountability and transparency, contact the Huron OPP and request a formal update on the status of this investigation. Huron OPP Detachment Commander Laura Lee Brown and/or Media Relations Officer Craig Soldan. Ask whether charges are being considered and what steps are being taken. Public trust depends on equal application of the law — regardless of elected position.

Stay engaged. Document responsibly. Demand answers.

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