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Curtis Sagmoen charged with additional crimes against sex workers

RCMP says Sagmoen has been charged with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm for an alleged incident in August and assault for an alleged incident in July. Those two incidents involved two separate victims, he said.

'We do believe there are other victims and witnesses to similar, unreported incidents,' RCMP says

After Curtis Sagmoen appeared in court on firearms charges last year, about two dozen protesters rallied outside the Vernon courthouse to oppose violence against women. (Curtis Allen/CBC)

New charges have been filed against Vernon-area resident Curtis WayneSagmoenfor alleged crimes against sex workers, police say.

RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Dan Moskaluk said in a news releaseSagmoen has been charged with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm for an incident that allegedly occurred on Aug. 10, 2017; and assault for an incident that allegedly occurred July 1, 2017 in the North Okanagan.

He said the two incidents involved two different victims who were advertising their services online.

"The [Major Crimes Unit] was made aware of a number of allegations of violence by Okanagan-area female sex workers," Moskaluk said.

"RCMP investigators are continuing their investigations into these allegations that have come to light as a result of our investigation at the Salmon River Road property."

Moskaluk said the new charges resulted from inquiries made in the wake of an intensivesearch ofa Salmon Arm propertyon the 2200 block of Salmon River Road.

Police said theremains of18-year-old TraciGenereaux were found while searching that propertywhich is owned by Sagmoen's family.

Moskaluk expressed his gratitude for the forthcoming responses from sex trade workers about incidents of violence.

"We do believe there are other victims and witnesses to similar, unreported incidents who have not come forward yet," he said. "We're requesting they contact police so they can assist us and we can assist them."

Sagmoen, 36, has previously been charged with several offences related to alleged threats against a sex worker in late August, including disguising his face with the intent to commit an offence, intentionally discharging a firearm, uttering threats, careless use or storage of a firearm, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose and possession of a controlled substance.

Police say Sagmoen will appear ina Vernoncourt for the new charges on Feb. 19.