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Man arrested for impaired driving after a minor collision (Chatham)

On Thursday the 26th of June 2014 just after 8:15 p.m. a 66 year old Chatham man drove his vehicle onto a plaza lot on Grand Avenue. While on the parking lot he was involved in a minor collision, exited his vehicle and went into a local business. A citizen witnessed the collision and contacted police. Chatham-Kent Police attended and after confronting the driver he was arrested.

The driver was charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired and over 80 mg of alcohol. The male was later released with a future court date.

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Update on Sudden Death investigation (Blenheim)

A post mortem was conducted on a deceased 83 year old male at the London Health Sciences Centre on Thursday the 26th of June 2014. As a result the investigative team has deemed the death not to be suspicious.

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MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION

Occurrence #: BA14029763
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2014 – 6:00pm
In the evening hours of June 26, 2014, Barrie Police Responded to a motor vehicle collision on Yonge Street.

Investigation found that one of the vehicles had made an illegal U-turn on Yonge street into the path of an oncoming vehicle causing the collision. The investigating officer also determined that the driver of the vehicle that made the illegal U-turn had been consuming alcohol.

As a result, he was charged with careless driving and issued a 3 days suspension for blowing a warning in a ASD.

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Careless Driving

Occurrence #: N/A
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2014 – 10:00pm
During the late evening hours of June 26, 2014, a Barrie Police Traffic Unit officer was parked in the area of King Street when he observed a motorcycle traveling along the roadway at a high rate of speed with no lights on. The officer determined that the motorcycle was travelling at 97km/h in a 50km/h zone.

The motorcycle was stopped and it was determined that the 17yr old driver with an M2 licence was recording his high speed ride on his GoPro video camera.

The driver was charged with speeding and improper headlights.

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Domestic Assault & Assault to Resist Arrest

Occurrence #: BA14029785
Date: Sunday, July 27, 2014 – 1:55am
In the early morning hours of June 27, 2014, Barrie Police received a call from a citizen reporting that a female was being assaulted by a male in Bayview Park on Dunlop Street at Mulcaster Street.

Police quickly arrived on scene and were able to stop the offence from being committed further and arrest the male for domestic assault.

While taking the male into custody, he was aggressive, very uncooperative and resisted arrest by attempting to assault the arresting officers.

The male was transported to the station where he was booked for:

Domestic assault
Assault to resist arrest.
He was held pending a bail hearing today.

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Assault-Arrest Warrant

Occurrence #: BA14022823
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2014 – 9:41pm

A 39 year old Barrie man was arrested for an outstanding warrant at a Georgian Drive building today. The man had been evading police for almost a month before police learned of his whereabouts. It is alleged on May 20th, 2014 the accused struck the victim several times in the head. The victim received facial injuries from the assault. On May 28th, 2014, Barrie Police learned of the accused identity and a warrant for his arrest was obtained for Assault Causing Bodily Harm. The accused was also wanted for two counts of failing to comply with his Probation. It is alleged the accused breached his probation by associating with someone he was not supposed to and failing to report to his Probation Officer. The accused was held for a bail hearing.

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Vandalism

The London Police Service has identified a crime pattern of vandalism occurring in the Masonville and Stoneybrook neighbourhoods of London, near the intersection of Adelaide Street North and Fanshawe Park Road East. These incidents include: rocks thrown through the windows of homes and vehicles, eggs thrown at vehicles, cars keyed, and pranks such as doorbell ringing and property left on doorsteps.

These incidents which began June 6, 2014 are occurring overnight on Fridays and Saturdays between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Teenagers on bicycles were seen leaving the area in two of the incidents.

The Crime Prevention Unit and Neighbourhood Watch have been engaged and proactive measures will be put into place in an attempt to prevent offences and identify offenders. The public is asked to be vigilant and report suspicious persons or circumstances to the London Police Service immediately.

Anyone with information on these crimes is asked to call the London Police Service at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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Loaded Firearm Seized

On June 23, 2014, members of the Guns and Drugs Section, consisting of members of the London Police Service and RCMP, were assisted by the Emergency Response Unit with executing a search warrant at a residence on Allen Place.

Seized were a Cobra Enterprises .380 semi-automatic handgun loaded with 8 rounds of ammunition, one 12 mg hydromorphone pill and a trace amount of cocaine.

As a result of the investigation, two 28-year-old men from London are being charged.
Loaded Firearm Seized
James Moody and Sean Tourand are being charged with the following Criminal Code of Canada offences:
– Possess firearm/ammunition while prohibited, contrary to section 117.01(1);
– Possess loaded regulated firearm, contrary to section 95(1);
– Carelessly storage of firearm, contrary to section 86(1);
– Possess prohibited firearm, contrary to section 92(1);
– Unlicenced person possess prohibited/restricted weapon, contrary to section 91(2); and
– Possess Schedule I substance for trafficking, contrary to section 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

James Moody is further charged with unlawfully possess Schedule I substance, contrary to section 4(1) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Sean Tourand will be further charged with two additional counts of possess firearm/ammunition while prohibited, contrary to section 117.01(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

Sean Tourand is wanted for these offences and a warrant for his arrest is being sought. He is described as Caucasian, 5’7 (170 cm)

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Safety message for Canada Day

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service encourages Ottawa residents and visitors who participate in Canada Day celebrations to do so safely, responsibly, and in accordance with all laws.

The number one priority for Ottawa Police is public safety for everyone. All appropriate measures are in place to ensure that public safety is maintained in Ottawa.

Liquor License Act offences will be strictly enforced. In short―leave it at home!

For information about Canada Day 2014 street closures, free shuttle bus service
and valet bike parking on July 1, please visit: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=862769

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Update: Charges laid in bank robbery spree

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit has laid charges in connection to a two days bank robbery spree in west Ottawa.

In addition to the two bank robberies detailed in the initial release of June 24, 2014, the suspect has been charged in relation to two additional bank robberies.

On Tuesday June 24, 2014, at approximately 6:05 pm, a lone male suspect entered a bank situated along the 500 block of Hazeldean Rd. in Kanata. The suspect provided a note making a demand for money. No weapon was seen. The suspect fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of cash.

On the same date, at approximately 7:40 pm, the same suspect entered another bank situated along the 400 block of Hazeldean Rd. in Kanata. The suspect again provided a note making a demand for money. The suspect fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of cash.

There were no injuries stemming from either robbery.

On June 25, 2014, the suspect was located and arrested without incident. “Our thanks, once again, go to the media for their assistance in getting the information and images out, and to the public for making those crucial calls to us”, said S/Sgt. Michael Haarbosch.

Dustin JACKSON, age 34 of Ottawa, is charged with 4 counts of robbery. He will appear in court on June 26, 2014.

Anyone with information with respect to these robberies, or any other robbery, is asked to contact the Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 5116 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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Update: Missing 14 year old female located

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service would like to advise that Keelana Mckendrick has been located safe and sound.

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Hit and Run – Cyclist Left In Ditch Airlifted To Hospital

(HURON TWP, ON) – On June 26, 2014 at 8:57 pm, the South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a fail to remain crash involving a bicycle on Concession 12 in Huron Township. Officers attended with Bruce County Paramedics and the Ripley Fire Department to find an injured cyclist in the ditch north of Concession 12. The involved vehicle wasn’t at the scene of the crash.

The cyclist was transported to hospital by ambulance and then air lifted to another hospital for treatment of serious, but non-life threatening injuries.

OPP Technical Traffic Collision investigation unit and OPP Forensic Identification unit are assisting the South Bruce OPP with this investigation.

Concession 12 is closed between Side road 20 and Side road 25 for the protection of emergency responders. Motorists are asked to respect the closure and avoid the incident area.

The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information that can assist police to call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or send a web-tip to crimestop-gb.org, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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HOME SECURITY TIPS

(SOUTHERN BRUCE COUNTY, ON) – In light of the recent break and enters; the South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is resending the following tips to help protect your property.

Tall trees, shrubs and fences create hiding spots for criminals. Keep your landscaping neatly groomed and consider a shorter fence.

Lock the doors and windows, even if you’re going out for a short time. Consider using quality locks and a deadbolt on each outside door.

Keep the grass cut or keep the driveway shovelled and don’t let the mail accumulate if you’re going to be away.

Engrave identifying marks on your property. This makes it easier for police to identify your belongings if they are stolen.

Make sure the outside lights work and use them to deter low light visitors.

Know your neighbours and watch for suspicious people or activity on your block.

Don’t leave valuables in plain sight and don’t hide a spare house key outside.

If you’re planning a trip, be careful who you tell. Try not to advertise your absence with electronic or answering machine messages.

Break ins are a crime of opportunity, that you can help control. Suspicious vehicles or people should be reported to police.

Anyone interested in more information on crime prevention tips can check online at http://www.opp.ca/.

The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information that can assist police to call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or send a web-tip to crimestop-gb.org, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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SPEED-RELATED ROAD DEATHS UP MORE THAN DOUBLE FROM LAST YEAR

(HURON COUNTY, ON) – Highway deaths with speed as a causal factor have doubled in 2014 compared to the same period last year according to recent data released by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). The OPP is calling on all drivers, boaters and off-road vehicle (ORV) enthusiasts to work together to make the upcoming Canada Day holiday weekend a safe one. Huron OPP officers will be highly visible providing both enforcement and awareness. Officers will be patrolling both our roadways and Lake Huron.

According to the data, speed-related deaths are currently in the lead when compared to collision fatalities in which distracted or impaired driving were causal factors. Of the 113 people who have been killed on OPP-patrolled roads so far this year (as of June 15, 2014), speed was a factor in 33 of those deaths. Distracted driving is in second place at 24 fatalities and impaired driving related deaths are at 12.

“Last year speed was a factor in more than 11,000 collisions we investigated so there is no question that speed threatens the safety of all road users. As people make travel plans for the upcoming Canada Day weekend, drivers need to remember that speeding, following too closely, making unsafe lane changes, road rage and failing to yield right-of-way are all aggressive driving behaviours that injure and kill people of all ages every year,” said Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Provincial Commander of Traffic Safety and Operational Support.

“In 2013 our officers laid nearly 300,000 speeding charges across the province. Almost 3,000 of those charges involved the motorist driving 50 km/h or more over the posted speed – one of the most aggressive, reckless and dangerous driving behaviours on our roads. The motoring public has the right to be safe and it is an unacceptable injustice to all safe drivers and innocent passengers when aggressive drivers display this type of behaviour and endanger everyone,” said Chief Superintendent Don Bell, Commander, OPP Highway Safety Division.

Huron County OPP is reminding all drivers who will be travelling on Ontario roads, waterways and trails that they have the ability to make it an incident-free weekend. Every driver is in control of their behaviour and the OPP acknowledges that the majority of people who operate a vehicle, boat or off-road vehicle take this responsibility seriously.

Because of the irresponsible few who do not, the OPP is counting on members of the public to take charge of the situation when they are with someone who is driving unsafely and placing themselves and other people at risk of death or serious injury.

Never feel guilty about asking them to stop, encourage them to drive safely and remind them that the safety of other people is at stake. This is one more way to raise awareness and influence positive driving behaviour among motorists, boaters and off-roaders.

Also, if you suspect that someone is operating a motor vehicle, boat or ORV while impaired, call 9-1-1. In doing so, you are playing a very important role in helping the OPP save lives. By working together, the OPP and the public can ensure that everyone has a safe, enjoyable Canada Day weekend!

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Daylight Break and Enter Through Window

(KINCARDINE, ON) – On June 25, 2014 at 2:57 pm, the South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a break in at a residence in the 200 block of Durham Street in Kincardine. Sometime between 7:30 am and 2:30 pm on June 25, 2014 the home was forcibly entered through a window. The list of stolen property is a quantity of American coins, a quantity of Canadian coins and an assortment of Jewellery including ear rings, necklaces, rings and watches. The value of the stolen property and cost of repairs is estimated to be more than $3,000.

Suspicious vehicles or suspicious people need to be reported to police.

The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information that can assist police to call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or send a web-tip to crimestop-gb.org, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.