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Leeds OPP Police Press Releases

Pervert Alert: Michael NADZIPOV – Sex Crimes & Threats Involing Children #StartTheHunt #ShareNow #ItsTime

(LEEDS COUNTY, ON) – An individual was arrested and charged with sexual-related offences after a victim came forward to police.

On Thursday, December 11, 2025, members of the Leeds County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Leeds County Crime Unit began an investigation after having received information regarding several offences against a young person.

As a result of the investigation, 43-year-old Michael NADZIPOV of Leeds County has been charged with the following offences:

  • Sexual assault on a person under 16 years of age
  • Sexual assault
  • Forcible confinement
  • Sexual exploitation
  • Sexual interference
  • Indecent exposure to a person under 16 years of age
  • Invitation to sexual touching under 16 years of age
  • Luring a person under 18 years of age by means of telecommunication
  • Communicate with anyone under 18 years of age for purpose of obtaining sexual services
  • Make sexually explicit material available to a person under 16 years of age
  • Uttering threats – cause death or bodily harm
  • Intimidation
  • Procuring under 18 years of age
  • Criminal harassment – repeatedly communicate
  • Failure to comply with undertaking
  • Obstruct justice

The accused was remanded into custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Brockville at a later date.

This case is subject to a publication ban; no further details can be disclosed.

If you believe you are a victim, or have experienced a similar incident, or if you have any information that could assist the investigation, contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or leave your tip online at ontariocrimestoppers.ca

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Hamilton OPP Oxford Police Press Releases Tillsonburg

Jamal Blenman Was Arrested Again! #3Strikes

(TILLSONBURG, ON) – Two individuals are facing charges after fleeing from a festive reduce impaired driving everywhere (RIDE) program in Tillsonburg.

On December 20, 2025, at approximately 8:30 p.m., members of the Oxford Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment were conducting a festive RIDE program on Broadway Street, in the Town of Tillsonburg.

A motor vehicle was observed being operated in an erratic manner where it fled the RIDE program. Officers were able to locate the vehicle a short time after where they were able to safely conduct a traffic stop.

Jamal Blenman, 24-years-old, of Hamilton, was arrested and charged with:

·      Trafficking in Schedule I Substance – Opioid (Other than Heroin)

·      Flight from Peace Officer

·      Dangerous Operation

·      Failure to Comply with Release Order (Seven counts)

The accused was held for a bail hearing and has since been remanded into custody.

Abdel-Rahman Maradqeh, 20-years-old, of Oakville, was arrested and charged with: Trafficking in Schedule I Substance – Opioid (Other than Heroin).

The accused was held for a bail hearing and has since been released from custody and will appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Woodstock on January 20, 2025.

Police seized suspected Oxycodone, along with additional offence-related property that was seized includes a weigh scale, packaging and Canadian currency.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Oxford OPP at 1-888-310-1122). Information can also be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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North Bay OPP Police Press Releases

Pedestrian Killed #PedestrianLivesMatter

(NORTH BAY, ON) – The North Bay Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating a serious collision involving a pedestrian and a snowplough on Highway 11 near Cedar Heights Road in North Bay.

On Saturday, December 20, 2025, at approximately 6:00 p.m., North Bay OPP officers, along with Emergency Medical Services (EMS), responded to a report of a collision. A 28-year-old North Bay resident sustained life-threatening injuries after being struck by a snowplough and was transported to hospital by ambulance.

The OPP’s Traffic Incident Management and Enforcement (TIME) team is assisting with the ongoing investigation. Highway 11 was closed for approximately eight hours while officers examined the scene.

Further updates will be provided as new information becomes available.

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Centre Of Wellington Fergus OPP Police Press Releases

Carly GAMBLE-KNECHTEL Was Arrested Again

(CENTRE WELLINGTON TOWNSHIP, ON) – Two Fergus residents have been charged following a traffic stop on in Fergus.

On December 21, 2025, at approximately 9:15 p.m., a member of the Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was conducting proactive traffic enforcement on St. Patrick Street West in Fergus when they located a vehicle to be committing an offence under the Highway Traffic Act.

As a result of the investigation, a 44-year-old from Fergus, is charged under the Highway Traffic Act with:

  • Amber light – fail to stop
  • Drive while under suspension
  • Operate a motor vehicle without insurance

The accused was released from police custody and will appear before the Provincial Offences Court in Guelph on a later date.

Additionally, passenger, Carly GAMBLE-KNECHTEL, a 32-year-old from Fergus, is charged under the Criminal Code with:

  • Failure to comply with release order – other than to attend court

The accused was held in police custody pending a bail hearing before the Ontario Court of Justice in Guelph.

The OPP is committed to safety for all who utilize Ontario’s roadways. If you have an urgent traffic complaint or if you suspect someone is driving while their ability to operate a motor vehicle is impaired by drugs or alcohol, please call 911 immediately.

Should you wish to be anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington at www.csgw.tips or toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS or 8477. If your information leads to an arrest, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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Atikokan Fort Frances OPP Police Press Releases

Leroy Gary OGDEN Was Arrested

(Atikokan, ON) – A proactive stop on a vehicle that couldn’t maintain its lane resulted in the arrest of an impaired driver.  

On December 17, 2025, at approximately 9:00 pm, a member of the Atikokan Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) observed a vehicle on Highway 11B that couldn’t maintain its lane. A traffic stop was conducted and the investigation determined that the driver had been consuming alcohol. The driver was arrested at the scene and transported to the Atikokan Detachment where alcohol breath testing was completed by way of demand.  

Leroy Gary OGDEN, 61 years old from Fort Frances ON has been charged criminally with one count of impaired operation alcohol or drug and one count of impaired operation 80 milligrams and over. The accused’s driver licence was suspended for 90 days, and the involved vehicle was impounded for seven days.

The accused was released by police and is scheduled to appear in the Atikokan Ontario Court of Justice on February 26, 2026, to speak to the charges.

This year’s Festive RIDE Campaign is currently underway and will continue until January 1, 2026. Road safety is everyone’s shared responsibility. You can do your part by never driving after consuming alcohol or drugs. If you suspect someone is driving impaired call 911. Your call could save lives. 

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Area OPP Kincardine OPP Police Press Releases

Johnatan WILLIAMSON Was Arrested – Fraud

(KINCARDINE, ON) – The South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged the complainant from a previous stolen vehicle report.

On November 21, 2025, the South Bruce OPP received a report of a stolen motor vehicle from a residence along Highway 9, Municipality of Kincardine.

Investigation led to police reattending the complainants residence, where officers located the vehicle in an outbuilding on the property.

Johnatan WILLIAMSON, 29-years-old, of the Municipality of Kincardine has been charged with:

  • Public mischief, CC 140(1)(c)
  • Fraud under $5000, CC 380(1)(b)

The accused is set to appear on January 28, 2026, at the Walkerton Ontario Court of Justice to answer to the charges.

The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information to call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a secure web-tip at www.cstip.ca, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2000.

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Lakeshore OPP Police Press Releases

Terrance-Gavin KENNEDY Was Arrested

(LAKESHORE, ON) – A driver has been charged following a collision in Lakeshore.

 At approximately 7:28 p.m. on December 19, 2025, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated a single vehicle collision on Rochester Townline Road in the Municipality of Lakeshore.

As a result of the investigation, Terrance-Gavin KENNEDY, 63-years-old of Belle River was arrested and charged with the following Criminal Code offences:

  • Operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs
  • Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)
  • Dangerous Operation

The accused was scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice – Windsor on December 31, 2025, to answer to the charges.

A 90-day Administrative Driver’s License Suspension (ADLS) and a seven-day vehicle impoundment was initiated for both drivers as per statute.

The safety of our community is paramount, and we will continue to enforce impaired driving laws to keep our roads safe. “Traffic Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility”. 

If you have an urgent traffic complaint or if you suspect someone is driving while their ability to operate a motor vehicle is impaired by drugs of alcohol, please call 9-1-1 immediately.

If you have a non-emergency traffic complaint, you may also call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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Kasabonika Lake First Nation OPP Police Press Releases Sioux Lookout

Janis MORRIS – Impaired Driving

(SIOUX LOOKOUT, ON) – On December 20, 2025, at approximately 10:30 p.m., members of the Sioux Lookout Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting a Festive RIDE on Wellington Street.

Officers observed a motor vehicle attempt to evade the RIDE program. A traffic stop was initiated, and it was determined the operator was impaired by alcohol. The operator was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to the Sioux Lookout OPP Detachment for further testing.

As a result, Janis MORRIS, 41-years-old, of Kasabonika Lake First Nation, has been arrested and charged with:

  • Operation While Impaired – alcohol and drugs
  • Failure or Refusal to Comply with Demand

The accused has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Sioux Lookout on January 27, 2026.

A 90-day Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension (ADLS) was issued, and the vehicle has been impounded for seven days.

The OPP remains committed to taking alcohol/drug-impaired drivers off our roads, trails and waterways through enforcement and public education. If you suspect that someone is driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, it is important to call 9-1-1 to report it.

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Kapuskasing OPASATIKA OPP Police Press Releases

3 Dead Following Collsion

(OPASATIKA, ON) – The Kapuskasing Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating a fatal motor vehicle collision involving a commercial motor vehicle and a passenger vehicle.

On Sunday, December 21, 2025, at approximately 12:30 a.m., officers responded to a two-vehicle collision involving a tractor trailer and a pickup truck, between Chauvette Road and Hyundai Road in Opasatika Township.

The pickup truck was occupied by four individuals. The 41-year-old driver was transported to hospital by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with non life threatening injuries. The three remaining occupants of the pickup truck, a 41-year-old, a 15-year-old, and a 12-year-old, were pronounced deceased at the scene. No injuries were reported for the driver of the tractor trailer.

The OPP is working alongside the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario, with assistance from the OPP Traffic Incident Management and Enforcement (TIME) Unit, and OPP Technical Collision Investigators (TCI), as the cause of the collision remains under investigation.

Anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has dashcam footage from the area at the time of the incident, is asked to contact the Kapuskasing OPP at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous, tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at ontariocrimestoppers.ca.

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Area OPP OFP OPP WFP

Intense Public Confrontation Raises Alarm Over Secret Police & PLT Conduct

(WINGHAM, ON) — Serious questions are being raised about the role of Provincial Liaison Team (PLT) officers Paul Richardson (Badge 12861) and Robert Hann (Badge 13409) after a tense and widely witnessed confrontation at a recent North Huron council meeting—an incident residents say crossed the line from “keeping order” into stifling democratic participation.

According to multiple members of the public and press present, the two men—dressed in plain clothes and identifying themselves as OPP—positioned themselves inside the council chambers before the meeting began, a time when residents traditionally question council members because no public questions are permitted once the meeting is called to order.

When a resident calmly questioned council about unresolved public safety issues—including unmaintained sidewalks and a visibly tattered cenotaph flag—the interaction drew the immediate attention of Richardson and Hann. Witnesses say the officers moved in close, interrupted the exchange, and attempted to shut down questioning despite the meeting not yet being in session.

What escalated the situation further, residents say, was the officers’ refusal to provide basic identification.

Multiple requests for business cards or police ID were declined. No explanation was provided. No supervisor was summoned. For many in the room, the refusal set off alarm bells.

“If you’re acting under the authority of the state, you don’t get to hide who you are,” said one attendee. “That’s not public safety—that’s intimidation.”

Rather than calming the situation, the officers’ conduct appeared to galvanize the room. Members of the public and press stood together, questioned the officers directly, and demanded accountability. With cameras rolling, the two men were escorted out of the building by the public—not forcibly, but firmly—after failing to justify their presence or actions.

The confrontation raises broader concerns about the mandate and behavior of PLT units, which are intended to act as liaisons, not enforcers, at civic gatherings. Critics argue that PLT officers are increasingly being deployed to chill speech, discourage scrutiny of elected officials, and create a climate where ordinary residents feel watched rather than heard.

“This isn’t a protest zone. This is a council chamber,” said another witness. “The square mile belongs to the people, not to plainclothes officers leaning over citizens to make them uncomfortable.”

No charges were laid. No disturbances were reported—other than the actions of the officers themselves.

To date, neither Richardson nor Hann have publicly explained why they refused to identify themselves, why they intervened in lawful pre-meeting questioning, or who authorized their presence. The OPP has also not clarified whether this conduct aligns with PLT policy.

For many residents, the issue is no longer about one meeting—it’s about a pattern.

When police units attend municipal meetings not to protect safety but to manage dissent, democracy itself is put on notice.

Calls are now growing for PLT officers to stand down, for clear limits on police involvement in municipal governance, and for elected officials to reaffirm that questioning authority is not a threat—it is the foundation of public life.

As one resident put it bluntly:

“If the state doesn’t like being questioned, it’s not the people who have crossed the line.”

The next council meeting is expected to draw increased public attendance, with residents urging others to arrive early, bring cameras, and insist—peacefully—on transparency.

The message from the square mile is clear: back off, or be held to account.

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Area OPP OFP OPP WFP

Public Swarms OPP Officers & Escorts Them From Building/Council Chambers #StandYourGround #ItsTime #CamerasUp

(Wingham, North Huron) It didn’t start with shouting.
It didn’t start with anger.
It started the way all real change starts — with one person asking a fair question.

A citizen stood in a public building, at a public meeting, asking public officials to do something simple and decent: replace a tattered cenotaph flag and explain why promises were broken. A question rooted in respect — for democracy, for accountability, for the Fallen.

Then something darker tried to creep in.

Two individuals claiming to be OPP moved not to answer the question, but to silence it. They refused to show identification. They confronted the questioner. They attempted to shut down inquiry, scrutiny, and speech — the very oxygen of a free society.

And for a moment, that familiar pressure appeared — the kind that makes people look down, step back, stay quiet.

But this time… it didn’t work.

Something rare happened in Wingham.

The public did not scatter.
The press did not retreat.
No one shouted. No one shoved. No one panicked.

Instead, people did something far more powerful.

They stood.

Cameras came up — calmly, steadily, deliberately.
Not as weapons, but as witnesses.
Not in anger, but in truth.

A peaceful public swarm formed — not to intimidate, but to refuse intimidation.

In that moment, fear had nowhere left to live.

The questions remained.
The cameras remained.
The people remained.

And the would-be silencers, exposed by daylight and accountability, left the building — not by force, but by the unmistakable pressure of a community that remembered who democracy belongs to.

That night marked something important.

It wasn’t about police.
It wasn’t about politics.
It wasn’t about personalities.

It was about dignity.

It was the realization that authority only works when the public believes it is unquestionable — and the second we question respectfully, peacefully, and together, the balance shifts.

This is how democracy survives.
Not through shouting.
Not through violence.
But through presence.

Through people who show up early.
Who ask clear yes-or-no questions.
Who refuse to be rushed, brushed off, or bullied.
Who understand that respect is not requested — it is required.

The New Wingham Order is simple:

  • Fear no longer governs.
  • Cameras stay up.
  • Questions get asked.
  • Dignity is non-negotiable.
  • Democracy belongs to the people — not behind closed doors.

📅 Next Council Meeting
January 12, 2026
🕠 Arrive by 5:30 PM — questions start early.

Come calm.
Come respectful.
Come prepared.

History doesn’t change because someone yells.
It changes when ordinary people decide they will no longer look away.

The death of fear has already begun.
Now it’s time to keep showing up.

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Area OPP Goderich OPP Police Press Releases

Repeat Offender Arrested Again In Goderich #3Strikes

(GODERICH, ON) – On December 07, 2025, members of the Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated a matter involving intimate partners in the Town of Goderich.

As a result of the investigation, OPP learned that the involved suspect had allegedly committed several criminal acts against their partner.

A 33-year-old individual from Goderich has been arrested and charged under the Criminal Code with the following offences:

–      Criminal Harassment,

–      Mischief Under $5,000,

–      Trespassing by Night,

–      Fail to Comply with Release Order – (three counts).

The accused was processed and held for a bail hearing where they were later released from custody with a later court date scheduled at the Ontario Court of Justice – Goderich.

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Area OPP Howick OPP Police Press Releases

Assault With Weapon In Howick

(HOWICK TWP, ON) – On December 06, 2025, members of the Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated a matter involving intimate partners in the Township of Howick.

As a result of the investigation, OPP learned that the involved suspect had allegedly committed several criminal acts against their partner.

A 45-year-old individual from Howick Twp has been arrested and charged under the Criminal Code with the following offences:

–      Assault – Spousal,

–      Assault with a Weapon – Spousal,

–      Mischief,

–      Careless Storage of Firearm, Weapon, Prohibited Device, or Ammunition – (six counts).

The accused was processed and later released from custody with a later court date scheduled at the Ontario Court of Justice – Goderich.

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Area OPP OPP Police Press Releases Wellington North

Mount Forest Weapons Bust – Robert HALASHEWSKI-TAYLOR

(WELLINGTON NORTH TOWNSHIP, ON) – One person has been charged following the execution of a search warrant in Mount Forest.

On November 18, 2025, at approximately 7:00 a.m., members of the Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) executed a search warrant at a residence in Mount Forest in relation to a drug trafficking investigation. The warrant was executed with the assistance from West Region Canine Unit, the West Region Emergency Response Unit and the Wellington County Community Response Unit.

The search resulted in the seizure of various weapons, ammunition and indicia related to drug trafficking.

As a result of the investigation, Robert HALASHEWSKI-TAYLOR, a 26-year-old from Durham, is charged under the Criminal Code with:

  • Careless storage of firearm, weapon, prohibited device or ammunition (two counts)
  • Knowledge of unauthorized possession of firearm

The accused was held in custody pending a bail hearing.

The Wellington OPP is requesting anyone with information to call 1-888-310-1122.

Should you wish to be anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington at www.csgw.tips or toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS or 8477. If your information leads to an arrest, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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OPP Police Press Releases Quinte West

Austin COONEY & Daniel VANCLIEF Were Arrested

(QUINTE WEST, ON) – Two people face trafficking charges after a drug seizure in Quinte West.

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) East Region Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) began an investigation earlier this year into drug trafficking in the area of downtown Trenton. 

On Friday, December 19, 2025, officers with CSCU, assisted by members of the OPP Emergency Response Team and members of the Quinte West Detachment, executed a search warrant at an apartment on Creswell Drive.

Officers seized over 32 grams of suspected fentanyl, more than 2.5 grams of suspected cocaine and more than two grams of suspected crack cocaine, as well as cash and items typically associated with drug trafficking. Two people were arrested without incident.

Austin COONEY, age 30 and Daniel VANCLIEF, age 53, both from Quinte West, have each been charged with:

  • Possession of Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking – two counts
  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5000
  • Fail to comply with a probation order

The accused were held for a bail hearing before the Ontario Court of Justice in Belleville to be held on Friday, December 19, 2025.