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    North Vancouver cadet volunteercharged with luring a child and sexual

    touching

    ByPaula Baker Online News Producer Global News March 6th, 2015

    WATCH: A 27-year-old North Vancouver resident who worked with the sea cadets is

    accused of luring a girl under the age of 16. Catherine Urquhart reports.

    Surrey RCMP is warning the public of a North Vancouver man who was arrested and

    charged with one count of luring a child and one count of invitation to sexual touching in

    December 2014.

    According to police, Victor Overfield volunteered with the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets in

    North Vancouver from 2007 to 2012 and with the Navy League Cadets in Vancouver from

    2012 until his arrest in 2014.

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    In a statement from the Navy League of Canada regarding Overfield, the matter is currently

    under active investigation, we are not in a position to comment on the specifics of this case.

    The Navy League of Canada has been cooperating fully with the RCMP in this investigation

    and the individual in question has been suspended from the Navy League pending the

    outcome of the investigation and has been directed to refrain from contacting cadets.

    Volunteers in the cadet program go through a screening; which includes a personal

    background check, interviews and a probationary period, Maritime Affairs and

    Communications Coordinator Andrew Warden said in a statement. One part of their

    screening process, the Vulnerable Sector Screening, is an enhanced police check which

    includes any known information concerning risk behaviours.

    The Navy League also has a cadet safety policy; which prohibits one-on-one contact with

    volunteers and cadets, Warden said, and they will continue to be vigilant in protecting the

    youth in their programs.

    Overfield has been released from custody with conditions that include no contact with his

    victim and any other young persons.

    Anyone with more information regarding Overfield is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP.