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Two Suspended At RIDE

Members of the Guelph Police Service participated in a RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) event Saturday evening.

Approximately 550 motorists were stopped and checked for sobriety. Twelve roadside tests were conducted on drivers who had been drinking, resulting in two three-day driver’s licence suspensions for motorists who registered a ‘warn’ on the roadside device. Such a reading indicates a blood-alcohol content of between 50 and 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, or a blood-alcohol level above zero for novice drivers.

One driver was found to have cannabis readily available and was charged under the Cannabis Control Act. Several Highway Traffic Act offences were observed, resulting in warnings for failing to wear a seatbelt and driving while using a handheld device.

During the annual Festive RIDE program, increased spot checks will continue to be held throughout the holiday season.

The Guelph Police Service would like to encourage the public to always consume alcohol and cannabis responsibly. Please don’t drive if you are going to consume alcohol or cannabis, and please ensure that you plan ahead so that you have a safe ride home. Anyone who spots a suspected impaired driver is asked to immediately call 911.

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Guelph Police Daily Update 16Dec2024

Two stores entered, cigarettes stolen

The Guelph Police Service is investigating two convenience store break-ins early Sunday during which large quantities of cigarettes were stolen and significant damage was done. It is not known if they are related.

Approximately 2 a.m. police were called to a business near Arkell Road and Victoria Road South. An employee had responded to an alarm call to find the front window smashed and drawers on the sidewalk outside. Surveillance video showed three males arriving in a white Jeep SUV. One had a sledgehammer or similar object which was used to smash the front window. The cigarette cabinet was broken into and the drawers removed so their contents could be emptied into the Jeep.

The suspects were also able to break into an ATM and remove and unknown quantity of cash.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Michael Doehn at 519-824-1212, ext. 7587, email [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Just after 9 a.m. Sunday police were called to a business near Fife Road and Elmira Road South after an employee arrived to discover a break-in. Investigation revealed the store was entered shortly after 1 a.m. The front door was pried open and a padlock cut off an internal security gate.

Several shelves of cigarettes were cleaned out and suspects also caused significant damage to a counter to access the store’s safe.

It is not known if the two incidents are related. Anyone with information about the second one is asked to call Constable Carson Skipper at 519-824-1212, ext. 7283, email [email protected] or contact Crime Stoppers.

Robbery arrests after truck entered

Two people face robbery charges after a moving truck was broken into Friday evening.

Approximately 7:35 p.m. a male was walking towards his rented U-Haul truck in the parking lot of Stone Road Mall when he saw a man standing near the back of the truck holding a metal rod and also heard a female’s voice. When the victim called police, the suspect raised the rod over his head and chased the victim approximately 30 yards through the parking lot.

The suspect then returned to the truck and was seen leaving the area with a woman. The victim inspected the truck and discovered a laptop bag missing. Officers located the suspects walking near Stone Road and Hanlon Expressway and arrested them. The stolen property was recovered after being thrown into a wooded area.

A 46-year-old Guelph man and 36-year-old Guelph woman are each charged with robbery, while the male is also charged with resisting arrest. Both were held for bail hearings and have been released with upcoming court dates.

Former employer defrauded of more than $100k

A Cambridge man has been arrested after a Guelph company was defrauded of more than $100,000.

The man was head of the company’s IT department before being terminated in 2022 due to performance issues. In late 2021, while he was on an extended leave of absence, the man refused to provide passwords required by the company to access records. Eventually passwords were deleted from the system, requiring the employer to hire an external IT company to restore their systems.

Investigation revealed during 2018 and 2019, the man received several payments from the company after claiming he had purchased computer systems and equipment out of his own pocket when these items had never actually been ordered. The total loss to the company was $108,000.

On Friday a 38-year-old Cambridge man was arrested. He is charged with four counts of fraud over $5,000, two counts of fraud under $5,000 and mischief to data. He will appear in court January 28.

Uber driver flees RIDE check

An Uber Eats driver faces dangerous driving and other charges after fleeing a RIDE spot check Saturday night.

Approximately 9:25 p.m. the male’s car was stopped for a sobriety check at Wellington Street and Gordon Street. An officer directed the male to pull over into a nearby parking lot after he spotted an open can of beer in the cupholder.

The driver took off at a high rate of speed, squealing his tires as he swerved around other vehicles in the RIDE check and fled southbound on Gordon Street. An officer attempted to pull him over but the driver continued at a high rate of speed. He was located in the parking lot of his residence a short time later and arrested.

A 42-year-old Guelph man is charged with dangerous driving, flight from police and driving with open alcohol. He will appear in court January 28.

Police are also investigating after another motorist fled a second RIDE check later Saturday. Approximately 11:40 p.m. officers were conducting spot checks on Victoria Road South near Arkell Road. The driver of a white pick-up made a U-turn before the spot check and fled. An officer briefly pursued the truck but called it off in the interest of public safety. The investigation is ongoing.

Impaired driving arrest

A Mississauga man faces impaired driving charges after a traffic stop in Guelph Saturday night.

Just before midnight, an officer observed a vehicle being driven erratically near York Road and Victoria Road South and conducted a traffic stop. The driver had a strong odour of alcohol on his breath and was unsteady on his feet.

After failing a roadside breath test the man was arrested and transported to the police station, where further tests revealed he had nearly three times the legal limit of alcohol in his system.

A 28-year-old Mississauga man is charged with impaired driving. His licence was suspended for 90 days and his vehicle was impounded for seven days. He will appear in court January 3.

The Guelph Police Service would like to encourage the public to always consume alcohol and cannabis responsibly. Please don’t drive if you are going to consume alcohol or cannabis, and please ensure that you plan ahead so that you have a safe ride home. Anyone who spots a suspected impaired driver is asked to immediately call 911.

Total calls for service in the last 72 hours – 621

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Guelph Police Daily Update 13Dec2024

More than $17k in phones, watches stolen

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after more than $17,000 worth of phones and smart watches were stolen from a business.

Wednesday morning, police were called to a business at Stone Road Mall after the manager arrived to find a drawer pried open and the devices missing. Surveillance video showed two males walking around the mall until after it had closed, then one entered the stand-alone business and removed the product. A crowbar was left behind.

The stolen devices were valued at $17,810.

The first suspect was described as having brown skin and a heavy build with short black hair and facial hair. He was wearing a red puffy jacket, black shirt, black pants and black shoes. The second also had brown skin, slim build with short black hair and facial hair. He was wearing a blue puffy jacket, black pants and red Nike shoes.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Matthew Neault at 519-824-1212, ext. 7601, email [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Sent nudes lead to child porn charges

A Guelph teen faces child pornography charges after nude photos of her ex-boyfriend were sent to his parents.

In late November a Guelph woman attended the police station to report receiving texts containing nude photos of her 16-year-old son, who had broken up with his girlfriend two days earlier. A few days later the same photos were also sent to the boy’s father.

On Thursday, a 16-year-old Guelph girl was arrested for possessing child pornography and two counts each of distributing child pornography and distributing intimate images without consent. She will appear in court in January.

This investigation was made possible by a grant from the Ministry of the Solicitor General. 

Arrest in garage break-in

A Guelph man has been arrested after a break-in at a downtown apartment building.

Approximately 2:30 a.m. November 25, two males were caught on video in the lobby of an apartment building near Woolwich Street and Eramosa Road. Neither live in the building.

The pair made their way to the entrance to the parking garage, where they were caught on video prying the door mechanism for several minutes before gaining entry to the garage. Both entered a vehicle and stole items including a small amount of cash, sunglasses and documents.

On Wednesday a 36-year-old Guelph man was located downtown and arrested for break and enter and theft under $5,000. He will appear in court January 28. Police are still looking for the second involved male.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 188

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Guelph Man Arrested For Attempted Murder

A Guelph man faces attempted murder and other charges following a disturbance Thursday morning at a home near downtown.

Just before 7 a.m. a passerby reported an injured male walking along Arthur Street South. An officer located the injured male at Wellington Street East and Neeve Street.

Further investigation led officers to a nearby home, where they observed signs of a struggle and found a second male suffering from injuries to his head and face. He was transported to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

A 27-year-old Guelph man is charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, robbery and breaking into a residence to commit an indictable offence. He was held for a bail hearing December 17.

The involved males are known to each other and this was a targeted incident.

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Guelph Police Daily Update 10May2024

A Guelph man faces charges after a store employee and police officer were both assaulted Thursday morning.

Approximately 11:40 a.m., Guelph Police Service officers were dealing with an unrelated matter when they heard screaming coming a business near Gordon Street and Wellington Street. A male ran from the business yelling for someone to call police.

The officers ran to the business and learned a male had entered, gone behind the counter and assaulted a female employee. Officers entered and ordered the man to the ground, but he ignored them and ran at one officer while throwing punches. He was taken to the floor and arrested.

The store employee, a female in her 60s, was transported to hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

A 38-year-old Guelph man is charged with assault and assault police. He will appear in court June 21.

BB gun leads to arrest

A Guelph man faces several charges after he was found sleeping Thursday morning with what appeared to be a handgun in his pocket.

Shortly after 7 a.m. staff of a downtown social service agency called police after spotting a gun-shaped object in a client’s pocket. Officers arrived a short time later and observed the butt of a handgun in the sleeping man’s pocket.

An imitation Glock BB gun was seized and the male was arrested. A search incident to arrest revealed a container of BBs, four compressed carbon dioxide cylinders and 37 grams of suspected crack cocaine.

A 43-year-old Guelph man is charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possessing a weapon contrary to a prohibition order, possessing a controlled substance and breaching probation. He was held for a bail hearing Friday.

Impaired charge following driving complaint

A Mississauga man was arrested for impaired driving following a driving complaint in Guelph Thursday night.

Approximately 10:25 p.m. another motorist called police to report a suspected drunk driver. Police located the vehicle in a parking lot on Stone Road West and immediately noted a strong odour of alcohol on the driver’s breath. He failed a roadside breath test and was transported to the police station, where further tests confirmed he had more than the legal amount of alcohol in his system.

A 27-year-old Mississauga man is charged with impaired driving. His licence was suspended for 90 days and his vehicle was impounded for seven days. He will appear in court May 21.

Arrest after hit and run

An Erin man was arrested following a hit and run collision Thursday night.

Approximately 10:20 p.m. several witnesses reported seeing a pickup truck strike an SUV in a parking lot on Woodlawn Road West before driving away. One witness said the driver of the pickup appeared to be drinking a beer.

An officer located and stopped the pickup a short distance away and noted alcohol on the driver’s breath. He conducted a roadside breath test which resulted in a warning and located an open can of beer beside the driver’s seat.

A 28-year-old Erin man is charged with failing to stop at an accident and driving with open alcohol. His licence was suspended for three days. He will appear in court June 18.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 241

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Guelph Police Daily Update 08May2024

A Guelph man faces numerous charges after a woman reported being repeatedly assaulted and forcibly confined.

The Guelph Police Service began an investigation in late April. An adult female reported being assaulted and prevented from leaving a motel room and two different apartment units for days at a time.

The same male was also under investigation for assaulting another woman outside a downtown apartment in mid-April.

A 55-year-old Guelph man was located early Wednesday and arrested. He is charged with three counts each of assault and forcible confinement, assault with a weapon, two counts of breaching probation and theft. He was held for a bail hearing Wednesday.

Be cautious during online chats

The Guelph Police Service is reminding the public to be cautious when chatting with strangers online after a Guelph man was extorted Tuesday.

Just after 3 p.m. a 20-year-old male contacted police. He said he was chatting through an app with an unknown adult female who claimed to be in the Philippines. A short time later he received a video of himself masturbating and a demand to pay $4,000 or the video would be shared with others. No money was exchanged.

Residents are urged to use caution when communicating online with anyone not personally known to them. Do not provide personal information or intimate images, which can be saved and used in extortion scams. These interactions are nearly impossible for police to investigate so residents should take steps to prevent falling victim.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 257

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Guelph Police Daily Update 07May2024

Providing a fake name turned a traffic ticket into a criminal charge for a Guelph man Monday.

Just after 10 a.m. a member of the Guelph Police Service Traffic Unit was patrolling on Eramosa Road. When he pulled behind a grey SUV, the driver abruptly turned into a commercial plaza and went into a business.

The officer spoke to the driver when he left the business and the male provided a name later determined to be false. The officer was eventually able to learn the driver’s true identity and that he is a suspended driver.

A 38-year-old Guelph man is charged with obstructing police and driving while suspended. He will appear in court June 18.

Tools stolen from renovation project

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after $3,000 in power tools were stolen from a home under renovation.

Police were called just after 11 a.m. Monday to an address near Elizabeth Street and Huron Street. Sometime overnight someone entered the home through a basement window and removed the tools.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Brett Nymeyer at 519-824-1212, ext. 7227, email him at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Church volunteer had wallet stolen

A Guelph woman faces several charges after another woman had her wallet stolen while volunteering at a downtown church.

On January 7, the victim noticed her wallet missing after she finished her volunteer shift. She checked her online banking and noticed her debit and credit cards had been used to make several purchases at various businesses throughout downtown.

A suspect was caught on video using the cards at two of the businesses. On Monday she was located downtown and arrested. A 59-year-old Guelph woman is charged with eight counts of unauthorized use of a credit card, two counts of possessing a credit card and two counts of breaching probation. She was held for a bail hearing and has been released to appear in court May 14.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 234

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Guelph Police Daily Update 06May2024

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after approximately $5,700 in cash and a large amount of jewelry was stolen from a west-end home.

Police were called to an address near Marksam Road and Stephen Drive just before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The homeowner had returned home to find the house ransacked and property missing.

Neighbours reported seeing a male knocking on the front door of the home shortly after the occupants went out Saturday morning before walking towards the rear of the house. He was described as a white male in his 40s, 5’6” to 5’8” and wearing dark clothing including possibly long shorts and carrying a red reusable bag.

Approximately $5,700 in Canadian and American cash and jewelry including bracelets, rings and pendants were reported missing.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Margaret Pickard at 519-824-1212, ext. 7440, email her at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Store employee spat upon

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after someone spit in the face of an employee of a south-end business.

Just after 8 p.m. Saturday, police were called to a business on Stone Road West. An employee had asked two men and a woman to leave the business because they were being disruptive and bothering customers. The three became verbally confrontational before the woman hit the employee in the face with her hand and then spat in his face.

The woman was described as white, early 30s, thin build with blonde hair with brown roots and a gap in her front teeth. She was wearing a green dress shirt, camouflage leggings and brown construction boots. The men were both white, early 30s with medium builds. One had black shaggy hair and was wearing a black sweater, black shorts and blue flip-flops. The other had tattoos on both arms and was wearing a blue polo shirt and dark pants.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Samantha Worthington at 519-824-1212, ext. 7326, email her at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

London man arrested for Guelph LCBO thefts

A London man has been arrested in connection with the 2022 theft of more than $3,300 in product from two Guelph LCBO stores.

On October 20, 2022, a man and woman attended two liquor stores in Guelph, stealing a total of 45 bottles of alcohol. The pair were identified by LCBO investigators.

On Friday a 42-year-old London man was arrested on two counts of theft under $5,000 and two counts of breaching a release order. He will appear in bail court May 8.

Second arrest in church break-in

A second person has been arrested in connection with a break-in and theft of electronics from a downtown church.

The morning of April 24, an employee of the church — which provides meals and refuge to the city’s underserved population – reported a break-in the previous evening. Approximately $7,600 in electronics were stolen. It is believed three suspects hid inside the church until it closed.

Last Monday, a 23-year-old Guelph woman was arrested downtown and charged with break, enter and commit theft. On Friday a 49-year-old Guelph man was arrested on the same charge. Both will appear in court June 14.

The investigation is ongoing to identify the other involved male.

Employee assaulted stopping theft

A Guelph man faces charges after an employee of a business was assaulted while stopping a theft.

Just before 8 a.m. Saturday, an employee of a business on Eramosa Road was outside when he saw a man trying to remove a shopping cart from the property. The employee intervened and the suspect struck him in the head, causing the victim’s glasses to fall off and break.

The suspect was located a short distance away and arrested. A 46-year-old Guelph man is charged with theft, assault and two counts of breaching a probation order. He was held for a bail hearing and has been released to appear in court May 28.

Total calls for service in the last 72 hours – 655

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Guelph Police Daily Update 03May2024

A south-end high school was briefly placed in hold and secure status Thursday morning following a weapons complaint later determined to be unfounded.

At 11:38 a.m. police were notified of a male possibly armed with a firearm in the parking lot of College Heights Secondary School on College Avenue West. The school entered hold and secure while several Guelph Police Service officers attended.

The subject was located five minutes after the original call was received and was detained for investigative purposes. No firearm was located and it was determined the original complaint was unfounded.

Cyclist, vehicle collide

No serious injuries were reported after a collision Thursday night between a cyclist and car.

Just before 9 p.m. the Guelph Police Service was called to the intersection of Stone Road East and Village Green Drive. Investigation revealed a 60-year-old cyclist rode into the crosswalk and collided with an SUV.

The cyclist was not wearing a helmet and sustained minor injuries, but declined medical attention. No charges were laid.

Theft suspect arrested again

A Cambridge woman accused of stealing nearly $10,000 in cash from her Guelph employer has been arrested again.

On March 12 police were called to a business near Speedvale Avenue East and Stevenson Street North. The manager reported an employee had removed $9,600 from the manager’s safe a few days earlier and was back on scene. Officers arrived and arrested the now-former employee. 

A 25-year-old Cambridge woman was charged with theft over $5,000 and released with an April court date, which she did not attend. She was re-arrested Thursday and charged with failing to appear in court. She is now scheduled to appear June 18.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 220 

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Guelph Police Daily Update 02May2024

A Guelph man who collected nearly $10,000 in social services benefits to which he was not entitled has been charged with fraud.

The man began receiving benefits in early 2000 after reporting he had no income. Investigation revealed he started working later that year but did not report that income, receiving an overpayment of benefits of $9,981.

The man was notified of the overpayment in June, 2021, but took no steps to address it and police were notified. On Wednesday he turned himself in.

A 40-year-old Guelph man is charged with fraud over $5,000. He will appear in court July 23.

Unlicensed driver hits and runs

Letting an unlicensed friend take the wheel didn’t work out so well for a Puslinch teen Wednesday night.

Approximately 8:30 p.m. a witness reported a collision in a parking lot on Clair Road East in which a hatchback reversed into a parked SUV. The driver and passenger of the hatchback switched seats before fleeing the area.

Investigation revealed a 16-year-old Puslinch teen had borrowed his father’s car and decided to let his unlicensed friend, also 16, try driving in the parking lot.

The collision remains under investigation.

Utility trailer stolen

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after a utility trailer was stolen from a south-end property.

On Wednesday an employee of a business near Gordon Street and Maltby Road reported a 2016 Mara open trailer had been stolen from the company’s lot. It was last seen Sunday.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Sergeant Chris Probst of the Guelph Police Service Community Safety Operations Centre at 519-824-1212, ext. 7342, email him at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 250

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Guelph Police Daily Update 29April2024

Arrest after woman assaulted

A Guelph man faces assault and weapons charges after a woman was assaulted during a dispute over a hidden camera.

Last Thursday, the Guelph Police Service was informed of an assault which had taken place in a residence on Speedvale Avenue West. A woman reported she had been staying with an acquaintance for a few days when she noticed a camera in the room where she was changing her clothes.

She confronted the homeowner. A physical confrontation ensued, during which she was struck several times with a bat and had her phone broken. The victim was transported to hospital for treatment of injuries including a broken hand.

A 46-year-old Guelph man is charged with assault causing bodily harm, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, mischief and voyeurism. He was held for a bail hearing Monday.

Co-worker sexually assaulted

A Guelph man was fired and arrested after a co-worker reported being repeatedly sexually assaulted Friday.

Saturday afternoon, an adult female called police to report the assaults. On Friday afternoon she was working at a local manufacturing plant when a male co-worker repeatedly touched and tried to kiss her. He also forced her to sit back down in her chair when she tried to get away from him. She reported the assaults to her supervisor and the male was immediately terminated.

A 39-year-old Guelph man is charged with sexual assault and forcible confinement. He will appear in court June 14.

Suspended driver flees traffic stop

A Guelph woman faces several charges after fleeing a traffic stop Saturday afternoon.

Approximately 2:30 p.m. a Guelph Police Service officer saw a vehicle driving downtown and determined the driver is currently suspended. A traffic stop was conducted on Arthur Street North and the officer temporarily removed the keys from the vehicle to prevent a continuation of the offence.

While the officer was in his cruiser completing paperwork, the driver approached and began shouting at him. She then re-entered her vehicle and used a spare key to start it and speed away. In the interest of public safety the officer did not pursue the vehicle after observing it driving through a stop sign.

Officers attended the owner’s residence and found her still sitting in the driver’s seat.

A 64-year-old Guelph woman is charged with flight from police, stunt driving, driving while suspended and other Highway Traffic Act offences. She will appear in court June 11. Her vehicle was impounded for 14 days.

Impaired charge following traffic stop

A Cambridge man faces impaired driving charges following a traffic stop Saturday morning.

Approximately 2:10 a.m. a member of the Guelph Police Service observed a vehicle leaving a licensed establishment on Silvercreek Parkway South and making a wide turn into the oncoming lane.

A traffic stop was conducted and the officer noted a strong odour of alcohol on the driver’s breath. After failing a roadside test he was arrested and transported to the police station, where he repeatedly refused to provide a breath sample.

A 36-year-old Cambridge man is charged with impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample. His licence was suspended for 90 days and his vehicle was impounded for seven days. He will appear in court May 10.

The Guelph Police Service would like to encourage the public to always consume alcohol and cannabis responsibly. Please don’t drive if you are going to consume alcohol or cannabis, and please ensure that you plan ahead so that you have a safe ride home. Anyone who spots a suspected impaired driver is asked to immediately call 911.

Two stunt drivers taken off road

Two motorists were taken off the road Saturday after they were each caught driving nearly twice the speed limit.

Just after 5 p.m. a member of the Guelph Police Service Traffic Unit was patrolling on Gordon Street near Kortright Road when he clocked a Honda SUV travelling 95 km/h in a posted 50 km/h zone. A 20-year-old Guelph man is charged with speeding and stunt driving.

Just before midnight Saturday, the same officer was patrolling on Wellington Street West near the Hanlon Expressway when he clocked a Volkswagen travelling 116 km/h in a 60 km/h zone. A 20-year-old Fergus man is charged with speeding and stunt driving.

Both drivers had their licences suspended for 30 days and their vehicles impounded for 14 days.

Total calls for service in the last 72 hours – 638

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Intelligence Gathering Drones Launched By Guelph Police

As part of our ongoing commitment to use technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our operations, the Guelph Police Service recently launched our new remotely piloted aircraft system program.

An RPAS is a power-driven aircraft designated to fly without a human operator on board. It is a tool that can enhance police operations in a variety of scenarios including searches for missing persons, collision reconstruction, intelligence gathering, during tactical operations, and for evidence gathering processes.

The Guelph Police Service RPAS is a DJI Matrice M30T. The M30T system includes high resolution RGB and thermal cameras, a laser rangefinder system, and dual speaker/spotlight payloads. The system has a 40+ minute flight time, 15-kilometre flight range, high wind resistance and a weatherproof rating.

The RPAS is operated only by members who have been issued an advanced flight operations pilot certificate (VLOS) by Transport Canada. Pilots are required to complete a minimum number of flying hours to maintain their proficiency.

Situations when use of the RPAS might be beneficial are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and flight operations will only be conducted if a legal authority exists and/or judicial authorization has been obtained. The GPS has conducted a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) in accordance with the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario’s guidelines to ensure all privacy risks have been considered and appropriate actions have been taken to address those risks. 

 We are committed to protecting the privacy of individuals in the operation of the RPAS, and to ensuring that all collection, use, disclosure and retention of personal information is in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA).

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Guelph Police Daily Update 25April2024

Downtown business employee spat on

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after an employee of a downtown business was spat upon Wednesday morning.

Approximately 7:30 a.m. the employee observed a male inside the business who had previously been banned. The employee approached the male and asked him to leave. As they were walking together towards the exit the male turned and spat, striking the employee on the arm and pants.

The involved male is known to the victim but has not yet been located.

$7,500 in tools stolen from work truck

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after approximately $7,500 worth of tools were stolen from a vehicle.

Tuesday evening police were called to a home on Woolwich Street near Ann Street. A male reported he had his work truck parked in the driveway overnight and went out in the morning to find the passenger door unlocked and all his tools missing.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Taylor Vajushi-Cooper at 519-824-1212, ext. 7320, email him at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Trailer stolen, located in Hamilton

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after a trailer was stolen from the south end and later recovered in Hamilton.

The theft was reported Wednesday afternoon. Approximately 12:45 a.m. Wednesday, a male and female in a white pickup were observed hooking up the black enclosed 16-foot trailer and removing it from a property on Southgate Drive.

Just after 8 p.m. Wednesday police learned the trailer had been recovered undamaged behind a business in Hamilton. Arrangements have been made for the trailer to be returned to its owner.

Anyone with information about the theft is asked to call Special Constable Drew Neil at 519-824-1212, ext. 7581, email him at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 225

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Face Slashed With Broken Bottle – One Arrested

Woman charged with aggravated assault

A Guelph woman faces an aggravated assault charge after a man was slashed in the face with a broken bottle.

Just after 9 a.m. Monday police received several 911 calls about an injured male near the intersection of Waterloo Avenue and Edinburgh Road South. Officers located an adult male with a significant laceration to his nose and lip. The male refused to provide information, claiming he had fallen.

Officers followed a blood trail and discovered a broken glass bottle with blood on it. The male was transported to hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Through further investigation, officers determined he had been kicked in the abdomen and slashed across the face with a broken bottle by a female known to him.

A 28-year-old Guelph woman is charged with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon. She is in custody on unrelated charges and will next appear in court Thursday.

$10k in metal stolen from business

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after more than $10,000 worth of metal products were stolen from an east-end business.

Tuesday morning, staff of a business near Watson Road South and Airpark Place called to report two separate thefts in recent days, during which 875 steel hoops were stolen from outside the business.

Surveillance video showed three suspects arriving just after 3 p.m. Saturday in a maroon four-door Ford F350 which had a wooden pallet in place of the tailgate. The truck backed up to a loading dock, where items were loaded into the bed and the suspects left the area. Just after 3 a.m. Tuesday, a similar truck as well as a white Chevrolet or GMC pickup arrived and parked in the same area. Three suspects loaded the vehicles and again left the area.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Jennifer Probst at 519-824-1212, ext. 7296, email her at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Bike stolen during downtown break-in

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after a high-end bicycle was stolen during a break-in to a downtown shed.

Tuesday morning police were called to a home near Oxford Street and Glasgow Street North. Surveillance video showed a male checking car doors in the laneway behind the complainant’s home just before midnight Sunday. The suspect then hopped a fence into the complainant’s backyard, entered the shed and stole an orange Kona Precept downhill mountain bike.

The suspect was described as a white male wearing a red Florida Panthers hockey jersey over a hoody, dark pants, white and black running shoes and a black toque with white writing. He also had a small black shoulder bag.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Matt Simpson at 519-824-1212, ext. 7318, email him at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 211

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Guelph Police Daily Update 23April2024

Man seriously injured

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after a man sustained a serious facial injury Monday morning.

Just after 9 a.m. police received several 911 calls about an injured male near the intersection of Waterloo Avenue and Edinburgh Road South. Officers located an adult male with a significant laceration to his nose and lip. The male refused to provide information, claiming he had fallen.

Officers followed a blood trail and discovered a broken glass bottle with blood on it. The male was transported to hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Anyone who witnessed an altercation or has other information is asked to call Constable Michael Doehn at 519-824-1212, ext. 7587, email him at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

$3,500 in cosmetics stolen

The Guelph Police Service is investigating after more than $3,500 worth of cosmetics were stolen.

Last Friday, approximately 8:15 p.m., a male and female entered a business on Stone Road West near Edinburgh Road South. Both placed cosmetic products in a large black bag and quickly left the store.

The female was described as having a medium build, olive skin and long black hair. She was wearing a dark blue jean jacket, white shirt, black pants and white running shoes and carrying a large black bag. The male also had olive skin, black hair in a receding hairline, a black beard and mustache and was wearing a white t-shirt with black LA logo, beige pants, white running shoes and clear-rimmed glasses. They were believed to be driving a grey SUV.

Anyone with information is asked to call Constable Samantha Worthington at 519-824-1212, ext. 7326, email her at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Police investigating assault at south-end business

The Guelph Police Service is looking for the public’s assistance as it investigates an assault earlier this month at a south-end business.assault suspect

Shortly before 1 a.m. April 14, police received a report of an assault outside a business near Gordon Street and Clair Road East. An adult male reported he attended another business a few hours earlier and spent time talking to and sharing drinks with a couple unknown to him.

The three then went to another nearby restaurant where they continued to drink before all leaving at the same time. Outside, the victim remarked to the other male that he had been rude to some of the staff, prompting the other male to punch him in the face.

The suspect was described as white with a short, stocky build, large dark beard, dark hair and wearing a dark shirt. He and the female were last seen leaving in a white Ford F-150, travelling east on Clair Road East. Police would like to speak to the male in the attached photo.

Anyone with information or who recognizes the male is asked to call Constable Keith Kolodziejczak at 519-824-1212, ext. 7452, email him at [email protected], leave an anonymous message for Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or leave an anonymous tip online at www.csgw.tips.

Total calls for service in the last 24 hours – 205