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New charges added in widening St. John's sexual violence investigation

Police in St. Johns have laid new charges against one of two men who are already implicated in more than three dozen counts of sex crimes involving minors.

Charges relate to 7 youths and 2 young adults

A side-by-side image shows a grey-haired man walking with his hands behind his back. A elderly man wearing a blue jacket and glasses exits a door behind a man wearing a sheriff's uniform.
Tony Humby, 62, and Bruce Escott, 80, right, are seen during court appearances in June. (Ted Dillon/CBC)

Police in St. John's have laid new charges against one of two men who are already implicated in more than three dozen counts of sex crimes involving minors.

Anthony (Tony) Humby, 62, appeared in provincial court Thursday on two additional charges of sexual violence upon youth.

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary said in a statement that Humbyhad been charged Wednesday on the two new counts.

Humby now faces 27 criminal charges.

In the same investigation, which started last November, Bruce Escott, 80, faces 10 charges.

The charges relate to seven youths and two young adults, police said.

Both Humby and Escott remain in custody.

The RNC said the investigation started when police received "a report related to historical sexual violence by an adult upon youth in St. John's."

The investigation is still active.

Humby and Escottlived near each other at the Ann Jeanette trailer park.

CBC News has learned Escottwas a retired firefighter and served as the Town of Torbay'sfirst fire chief, in 1974. He also worked as a taxi driver.

Sources told CBC News this spring thatthe men were known to take in vulnerable youths who often had nowhere else to go.

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