Stanley Mission man accused of creating food scare
A 48-year-old man from Stanley Mission is facing charges, in connection to a story that has left a bad taste in peoples’ mouths.
Morton Cook is accused of telling staff at a grocery store in La Ronge that someone used a needle to contaminate the food with HIV.
The police investigation revealed the story was unfounded.
Cook will appear in court on Thursday, charged with public mischief, and obstructing a police officer.
The Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region was contacted as a precaution.
Medical Health Officer James Irvine said there is very little risk of transmitting HIV by eating food, because HIV is a blood-borne virus.

