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RCMP have charged members of a southern Manitoba police force with credit card offences.

The case involves two members of the Dakota Ojibway Police Service, a civilian employee and two family members.

The allegations involve unauthorized use of police service credit cards for personal purposes earlier this year.

The five people charged include Sgt. Darryl Hunter, Const. Derek Smoke, detachment clerk Julie Seniuk, Robyn Hunter and a 17-year-old youth.

The five are to appear in Emerson provincial court on Dec. 9.

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