Sarnia's mayor is now seeking a formal response from HMCS Prevost Naval Reserve and the Minister of National Defence. Mike Bradley is disappointed the organizations have yet to address the weekend incidents in the St. Clair River. Lambton OPP, the Sarnia and Port Huron police departments, the Point Edward and Sarnia fire departments, the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre and the U.S. and Canadian coast guards mobilized in reaction to a report of a man, who claimed to be a military diver, on an ice floe Saturday night. Bradley says a person of honour would have apologized by now. No charges will be laid.
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