Calgary police found car in Quebec, several cellphones in sex assault case, documents say

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Police collected more than 20 cellphones, tablets and cameras during a five-day search of a rural property east of Calgary where a man allegedly took some of the women he’s accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting, say court documents released Friday.

Officers also found women’s clothing in a dark blue BMW the man allegedly drove to Quebec, cleaned and left in his mother’s yard, the documents say.

Richard Robert Mantha, 59, is in custody and faces numerous charges involving five women. They include kidnapping, forcible confinement, sexual assault with a weapon, sexual assault causing bodily harm and administering a noxious substance.

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