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OPP ARREST THREE FOR DOMESTIC RELATED OFFENCES

(NORTHUMBERLAND, ON) – On Wednesday May 21, 2014 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report at the Cobourg detachment at approximately 4:17 pm from a female reporting mischief to her vehicle.

The OPP officer who spoke with the female was advised that at approximately 4:30 am on Wednesday, she and her common-law spouse had an argument about terminating the relationship. The male left the Alderville First Nation Territory residence. When the 23 year old victim went outside, she found a liquid substance all over her 2004 Ford Escape that was later determined to be motor oil. OPP later arrested the 21 year old male for mischief and he was released on a promise to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg on Wednesday June 18, 2014 at 9:30 am.

At about 1:19 am on Thursday May 22, 2014 Northumberland OPP attended to a report of an assault in the Castleton area of Cramahe Township. A 47 year old female had called police to report that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend. OPP arrived and were told that both parties had been assaulted by each other and both showed visible injuries. Both were taken into custody. After OPP further investigated these assaults, a 40 year male was held for a bail hearing in the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg on Thursday May 22, 2014 at 1:30 pm and the female was released unconditionally.

Both accused cannot be named in order to protect the identity of the victims.

If you feel you maybe a victim of Domestic Abuse or know someone who maybe, please contact Victim Service of Peterborough and Northumberland at 1-888-822-7729. You can also go online to www.vcars.on.ca or www.opp.ca

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FIRE DESTROYS BUSINESS ON OASTLER PARK DRIVE

(WEST PARRY SOUND, ON) – At approximately 8:42 p.m. on May 16, 2014 members of the West Parry Sound Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a 9-1-1 call regarding a fire at the El Mar Motel on Oastler Park Drive in Seguin Township.

Officers were at the scene along with the Seguin Township Fire Department, Parry Sound Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services (EMS). All occupants excited the building, some with minor injuries.

The investigation was turned over to the Ontario Fire Marshall’s office.

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MARIJUANA SEIZED FOLLOWING VEHICLE STOP

(KENORA, ON) On Tuesday May 20, 2014 at approximately 7:30 pm, members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a traffic stop on for a traffic violation on Highway 17A. The investigation led to the arrest of the male driver and a search of the vehicle located nearly 200 grams marijuana.

As a result of the investigation, 28 year old Rob GARDNER of Machin, Ontario has been charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking-Cannabis contrary to the Controlled Drug and Substances Act and Possession of Cannabis contrary to the Controlled Drug and Substances Act . He is to appear in Kenora court on July 24, 2014.

The street value of the drugs is estimated to be approximately $3,600.

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THREE STUNT DRIVERS CHARGED

(Mono, ON) – On May 17, 2014, at 6:15 pm an officer from the Dufferin Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was conducting speed enforcement in the Town of Mono. The officer observed a Toyota sedan travelling southbound on Highway 10 south at 10th side road in Town of Mono at a high rate of speed and determined that the driver was operating the vehicle at 161 km/hr. in a 80 km/hr. zone.

The 20 Year old Toronto Male charged with Stunt Driving.

On Monday May 19th, 2014 at 3:30 pm at Hockley road and 3rd line EHS in Town of Mono. An OPP Officer was conducting radar enforcement. Police clocked a Ducati motorcycle travelling at 140km in a 70km zone.

The 57 year old male driver from Toronto was charged with Race Motor Vehicle .

On Monday May 19th , at 8:20 pm OPP officers clocked a Yamaha motorcycle 189km in 80 km zone on southbound Airport Road near 25 side road in Town of Mono.

The 22 year old Toronto man charged with Stunt, Operate no insurance, Operate without a licence and Dangerous driving.

All vehicles were impounded for seven days as a result of the stunt driving charges.

The drivers will be scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville at a later date.

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FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION CLOSES WEST RIVER ROAD

(COUNTY OF BRANT, ON) – The County of Brant Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), are investigating a fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred on West River Road between Glen Morris Road and the Brant Waterloo Road in the County of Brant.

At approximately 8:20 a.m. Thursday May 22nd, 2014, a single motor vehicle was travelling south bound on the West River Road. For unknown reason the vehicle left the road and entered the ditch. A lone occupant succumbed to their injuries at the scene.

West Region Technical Traffic Collision Investigators are assisting the County of Brant OPP with the investigation. West River Road between Glen Morris Road and the Brant Waterloo Road will closed for the next several hours for the investigation.

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OPP INVESTIGATE BREAK AND ENTER

(HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, ON) – On Wednesday May 21, 2014 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended to a residence in Hamilton Township for a report of a break, enter and theft that occurred sometime during the day.

A residence on Burnham Street North had been entered sometime between 7:30 am and 5:30 pm while the 19 year old male responsible for the home was away at work. He was housesitting while the owners were away on vacation. He did not notice anything at first when he arrived home, but upon passing a bedroom found it to be ransacked and then also found other items in the home were missing. He went to the neighbours who contacted OPP.

An unknown quantity or value of assorted jewellery, an Xbox 360, an HP laptop computer and some of the victim’s personal identification were stolen.

OPP continue to investigate.

Anyone with information regarding the person(s) responsible for this theft should immediately contact the Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122 or their nearest police authority.

Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call the Peterborough/Northumberland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), where you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000 and not have to appear in court.

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MISCHIEF FIRES

(TRENT HILLS, ON) – At approximately 7:40 pm on Wednesday May 21, 2014 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were requested to attend a location by Trent Hills Fire Department (THFD) where they were extinguishing a suspicious mischief fire.

OPP attended to the Bridge Street East location in Campbellford where THFD had put out a fire consisting of a large quantity of cardboard boxes behind the Salvation Army Thrift store. Staff had reported that the boxes had been put out for recycle collection but because of the long weekend holiday, pick up was delayed and they were moved from the street to behind the store. There was serious damage to the west side exterior wall of the building but fire officials reported that it was only surface damage and did not appear to penetrate into the wall.

On May 12, 2014 THFD had responded to a dumpster fire on Front Street South near the LCBO but this was not reported to OPP at the time.

OPP continue to investigate.

Anyone with information regarding the person(s) responsible for these mischief fires should immediately contact the Ontario Provincial Police at 1-888-310-1122 or their nearest police authority.

Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call the Peterborough/Northumberland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), where you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000 and not have to appear in court.

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Robert Jared BULMAN – Drunk Driving

(QUINTE WEST, ON) – On May 21, 2014 at approximately 11:00pm Quinte West OPP responded to the area of Fox Rd and Stacey Rd for the report of a motor vehicle collision.

When police arrived on scene they spoke to a 27 year old male that was driving the motor vehicle. After an investigation it was determined that the driver of the motor vehicle had been drinking.

A police records check of the male also show that he was operating the motor vehicle with no licence.

27 year old Robert Jared BULMAN of Quinte West has been charged with Driving While Ability Impaired, Driving with More than 80 mgs. of Alcohol in Blood, Driving while Disqualified, as well as Drive Motor Vehicle-No Licence.

The driver of the motor vehicle did not require medical attention.

The 27 year old is to appear in court on June 5th.

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DOMESTIC ASSAULT CHARGE

(QUINTE WEST, ON) – On May 21, 2014 at approximately 9:20pm Quinte West OPP received a call to attend Dundas St for the report of a domestic incident.

When police arrived on scene they were met by a female party that had just been assaulted by her partner. The female party received minor injuries during the altercation and was transported to hospital via ambulance.

As a result of the police investigation a 46 year old Trenton was arrested and has been charged with Assault. The male is to appear in court in June to answer to the charge.

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Mitchell TEMPRO – 141 in an 80

(CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES, ON.) – A vehicle stop recently conducted by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has resulted in a racing charge.

On May 21, 2014 an OPP officer was on patrol and observed a motor cycle travelling at 141 km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Tracy’s Hill Road, with a passenger on the motor cycle.

The officer subsequently stopped the vehicle and charged the driver, Mitchell TEMPRO, 29 years of age, with racing, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act. His driver’s licence was suspended for 7 days and the motor cycle was towed from the scene.

The accused will appear in court, in Lindsay, on June 10, 2014.

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Moosonee Mayor Charged with Misappropriation of Grant Money

(MOOSONEE, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Anti-Rackets Branch (ARB) has arrested and charged the mayor of Moosonee in relation to an ongoing investigation into the misappropriation of grant money issued in 2011 by the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs for the building of a new Moosonee Native Friendship Centre in the town.

Officers from the OPP ARB conducted the investigation with the assistance from OPP North East Region Crime Unit.

Charged with one count of Theft Over $5,000 by Misappropriation of Money and one count of Theft Over $5,000 by Conversion of Money is Victor MITCHELL, age 51 of Moosonee.

The accused was released on a Promise to Appear pending his appearance in the Ontario Court of Justice in Moosonee on July 8, 2014.

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CALL TO ACTION: Wingham Hospital Cuts Set To Cripple Town On Verge Of Recovery – Hospital And 30+ Jobs At Risk

At last night’s meeting, the Public was bluntly told that we must
fight to ensure the future of our hospital.  Fight, and fight
LOUD.  Wingham Hospital apparently has a $700,000+ deficit, and
to balance the budget, over 30 front line workers are losing their
jobs, or at risk of losing their jobs.  Don’t worry, management
doesn’t seem to be affected, and will likely keep driving to town to
suckle money out of our community as our hospital and community
suffer.

Hospitals are essential to the longevity of a sustainable community,
second only to a clean water supply.  These cuts will effect
services, and overworked staff are more likely to make errors.

Executive Director of Ontario Health Coalition Natalie Mehra stated
that in the last two Provincial budgets, $20,000,000 was allotted
for rural and small hospitals.  None of that money ever made to
it’s pledged cause, leaving rural Ontarians at high risk of losing
local access to health care.

HOW TO HELP

There will be an action committee formed to help
organize protests, sign and letter campaigns, and to try to have an
All Candidates” meeting in Wingham

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Press Release – 12 May 2014 to 19 May 2014

12 May 14,

1:37 pm police received a report of numerous articles stolen from a boat that was dry docked at the Port Elgin harbour. Sometime over the previous week someone stole a radio, 2 GPS units 2 binoculars and some charging equipment. No suspects.

4:43 pm police responded to a report of a child struck by a motor vehicle in the area of Gustavus and Bricker St Port Elgin. The child had been picked up by a female and did not wish any assistance from the driver. Police located the driver and confirmed the child did not require any medical attention. No further action taken, the child had struck the rear of the vehicle.

16 May 14,

Members of the Ontario Provincial Police and Saugeen Shores Police conducted RIDE on Silver Lake Rd. One driver was arrested for Over 80 mgms and transported to the Sauble Beach Detachment for breath tests. A total of 75 vehicles were checked, with 2 Highway Traffic Act warnings.

11:45 pm police attended to the Wismer House where security was checking id and found an altered Ontario Drivers Licence and turned away the youth who was underage. The drivers licence was seized.

17 May 14,

1:58 am police observed a male drinking from a can in front of SDSS. The male threw the can of OV beer away upon arrival of police and he was issued a ticket for having liquor in other than licenced premise.

2:36 am a male was stopped walking with an open bottle of alcohol. The male was cautioned and he poured his alcohol out.

4:17 pm police conducted RIDE on County Rd #13. A total of 50 vehicles were stopped, 3 motorists were warned for seatbelt usage. Saugeen Shores Police Service officers are handing out “T” shirts “I got caught by the Saugeen Shores Police Service” “Wearing my seatbelt” ”Wearing my helmet” We hand these “T” shirts out when we have interaction with youth wearing their seatbelts or bicycle helmets.

8:23 pm police conducted RIDE in Southampton; as a result police arrested one impaired driver, charged a suspended driver and gave out 5 Highway Traffic Act warnings.

8:54 pm police conducting RIDE in Southampton checked on a driver of a vehicle who had an odour of an alcoholic beverage on his breath. The man registered a Fail on the roadside alert and was taken to the police station for a breath test. At the station the man failed the Intoxilyzer tests providing readings of 130 mgms twice. Eric GRAVA of Southampton faces charges of Drive Over 80 mgms. His drivers licence was suspended for 90 days under the ADLS program and his vehicle was impounded for 7 days.

18 May 14,

Police Service Joint Traffic Initiative (May Long Weekend River Run)

On Sunday 18 May 2014 officers from Bruce Peninsula OPP, Hanover Police Service, Grey County OPP, West Grey Police Service, South Bruce OPP, Owen Sound Police Service and the Saugeen Shores Police Service worked together to conduct numerous RIDE programs in Saugeen Shores.

Our community experiences a large contingent of people who like to open the season with a float down the Saugeen River, some in canoes, some in boats, some in anything that will float. A great time was had by all and the police were on hand to ensure the safety of those participating and alleviate the traffic concerns it brings.

Police patrolled the roads and entrance points to the Saugeen River, two ATV’s supplies by the OPP were used to patrol some of the more difficult terrain. Police only responded to one call for service requiring an ambulance.

During the day police dealt with the following;

Stopped Vehicles – 960

Roadside Alcohol Screening – 1

Liquor Licence Act charges – 7

Highway Traffic Act charges – 2

Highway Traffic Act warnings – 11

Car Seat inspections – 2

Numerous “I got caught by the Police” “T” shirts were handed out to children wearing proper seat belts and booster seats.

This Joint Traffic Initiative with the three area OPP Detachments and four area Municipal Police Services is a valuable safety program. Regardless of the police service an officer is working for we continually work together for the safety of the public in Bruce and Grey Counties.

Community Watch is back up and running again for the season. This is a community program where members of the public act as eyes and ears for the police service and report any unusual activity. If you are interested in joining and becoming a member of Community Watch please give the Saugeen Shores Police Service a call and get more information. The time commitment is small and the benefit to your community is great.

Tree Cutting on private (not your property) or town property. Each year once or twice police respond to a complaint along the lakeshore where a homeowner has cut trees down to have a view of Lake Huron. The trees being cut down are not on the property of the owner but on private property or town property. Police are currently investigating a person who did this along the lakeshore and the person could face charges of Mischief over $5000 and Theft.

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IMPAIRED DRIVER

Incident #: WA14111624
Publish Date: May 22, 2014
Incident Date: May 21, 2014
Location: ERBS RD, WILMOT, ON
On the 21st of May, 2014 at approximately 8:42pm, emergency personnel responded to Erbs Rd in Wilmot, east of Foxwood Golf Club, in regards to a motor vehicle collision with injury. A 45 year old male cyclist sustained non-life threatening injuries and was transported to hospital. Police have arrested and charged a 25 year old male with operating a motor vehicle with over 80mg of alcohol in his blood. Erbs Rd remained closed for several hours pending the police investigation.

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THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE

Incident #: WA14111223
Publish Date: May 21, 2014
Incident Date: May 21, 2014
Location: MOSER YOUNG RD, WELLESLEY, ON Canada
On May 21, 2014 at 1:32pm, Waterloo Regional Police and Wellesly Fire attended a property located at 1220 Moser Young Road in the Township of Wellesley. Police recieved a report of a fire with an unknown source. Response crews attended and found a vehicle that was fully engulfed. The tires and rims were missing and the incident is being treated as suspicious. There were no reported injuries. A short time later the vehicle owner notified police that the vehicle was stolen from Kitchener. Police are in the early stages of the investigation. Anyone with information is encouraged to call police at 519 650 8500 ext. 2299 or contact Crime Stoppers 1 800 222 8477.