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Over a two-year investigation into Daniel Bard, Sgt. Patrick Lemerise traced funds allegedly given to him by business owners who claim they’d get that money back. He traced those funds to several high-end purchases in the Moncton area.
Sgt. Patrick Lemerise says he traced funds Daniel Bard got from his alleged vicitms

Katelin Belliveau · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 28, 2026 5:02 PM EST | Last Updated: 21 minutes ago
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Sgt. Patrick Lemerise testified Jan. 28 he does not believe Bard’s failed loan deals with alleged victims were honest business failures. (Katelin Belliveau/CBC News)
The lead investigator in Daniel Bard’s financial crimes case testified before a Moncton judge Wednesday, detailing what led to charges being laid against the alleged fraudster in July 2022.
Sgt. Patrick Lemerise sat in the witness box for most of the day in Bard’s retrial on 19 charges, including fraud, theft and money laundering. Bard’s first trial ended in a mistrial last June after his lawyer withdrew for health reasons.
Lemerise led an initial investigation into accusations brought against Bard by business owners and the New Brunswick Financial and Consumer Services Commission in October 2020.
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