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OPP INVESTIGATING PRANK INCIDENTS

(HALIBURTON, ON) – The Criminal Investigations Unit of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Haliburton Highlands Detachment is currently investigating several incidents that have been reported to the police. Between August 03, 2013 and May 16, 2014 OPP have responded to six separate 911 calls where an unknown male has contacted police regarding bomb threats or weapons calls throughout various locations in Haliburton County. To date, all calls have been unfounded and have utilized significant police resources in their response and investigations.

The OPP is requesting the public’s assistance and asking that anyone with information pertaining to any of these incidents, contact the Haliburton Highlands OPP. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or visit their website www.khcs.ca to report information. You may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2000.

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Catherine ALESSANDRINI – Drunk Driving

(CALEDON, ON) – On June 22, 2014 shortly before 1:50 am, a concerned citizen contacted the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) to report an impaired driver operating a Ford Edge on Airport Road. The witness reported that the driver had entered a ditch then drove out of the ditch and continued northbound on Airport Road. Officers located the vehicle and observed as the vehicle was swerving within the lane. Subsequently, the officer activated the vehicle’s emergency equipment and conducted a vehicle stop at the intersection of Airport Road and Leamster Trail. Immediately upon speaking with the female driver, the officer detected a strong odour of alcohol on her breath. As a result, the driver was arrested and transported to Detachment to determine the level of blood alcohol in her system.

In conclusion, Catherine ALESSANDRINI, 49, from Brampton was arrested and charged with Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle and Over 80.

The Administrative Drivers’ Licence Suspension (ADLS) program was initiated and her motor vehicle was impounded for seven days.

The accused is scheduled to make her first appearance at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on July 10, 2014.

If you suspect that someone is driving or is about to drive impaired, call 9-1-1 and report it. If you see that someone is impaired and intends on driving, do not let them drive.

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Adam Michael PERRI – Drunk Driving

(CALEDON, ON) – On June 21, 2014 shortly after 2:30 am, an officer from the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was travelling in the Village of Bolton when he observed a Ford pick-up truck stopped at the intersection of Regional Road 50 and King Street East. The officer noticed that the vehicle was left unattended in a live lane. Upon approaching the intersection, the officers observed as a male entered the vehicle. Subsequently, the officer conducted a vehicle stop at the intersection of Ann Street and Sterne Street. Upon speaking with the driver, the officer immediately detected a strong odour of alcohol on the driver’s breath. As a result, the driver was given the demand to produce a sample of his breath into an approved screening device. After registered a fail on the device, the male was transported to Detachment to determine the level of blood alcohol in his system.

As a result of the traffic stop, Adam Michael PERRI, 22, of Caledon was arrested and charged with Over 80.

The Administrative Drivers’ Licence Suspension (ADLS) program was initiated and his motor vehicle was impounded for seven days.

The accused is scheduled to make his first appearance at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on July 3, 2014.

If you suspect that someone is driving or is about to drive impaired, call 9-1-1 and report it. If you see that someone is impaired and intends on driving, do not let them drive.

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SEEKING HELP IN LOCATING SUSPECTS IN DOWNTOWN MISCHIEF

(HUNTSVILLE, ON) On May 31, 2014 Huntsville Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was contacted about some vandalism that was done the front of The Brick store in the town of Huntsville. Lights were damaged on the building along with a portion of the sign. It was obvious the culprits had been on the roof.

As part of the investigation Huntsville OPP had obtained information of a video at a nearby store and observed 7 individuals descending from the roof on the same night. Huntsville OPP are asking the public that if they can identify any of the persons in the attached photos so that they may be spoken to in regards to the mischief. Anyone with any information can contact Huntsville OPP or Crime Stoppers

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Vernon WARD – Drive While Suspended, No Insurance

(TOWN OF MINTO, ON) -On June 21, 2014, at approximately 8:52 p.m., a Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer observed a male driving a motor assisted bicycle on Margaret Street, Harriston. Upon further inspection, the officer believed the vehicle to be a motor vehicle. This male was not to be operating a motor vehicle because of a court order. He was arrested for breaching his Recognizance Order and transported to the North Wellington Operations Centre.

The male was also a suspended driver and did not have insurance on the motor vehicle.

Vernon WARD age 46 of Harriston is charged with;

Fail to Comply with Recognizance Order-Criminal Code
Driver While Under Suspension-Highway Traffic Act
Operate Motor Vehicle Without Insurance-Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act

He was held for a bail hearing on the June 23, 2014.

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Thieves Swipe Rims and Tires

(SOUTH HURON, ON) – Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers are currently investigating a theft of rims and tires that were stolen this past weekend.

Those responsible attended Huron Motor Products on London Road and proceeded to steal a complete set of rims and tires off of a brand new GMC Sierra pickup. The aluminum rims are described as being 20” heavy duty ultra-brights. The truck was left behind on four cement blocks.

The approximate value of the rims and tires is $4,000. This theft took place sometime between 6:00 p.m. on June 21 and 7:00 a.m. on June 23, 2014.

Any person with information regarding this incident should immediately contact Huron OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or (519) 524-8314.

Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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Thieves Steal Trailer, Snowblower and Chainsaw

(HURON EAST, ON) – Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers are currently investigating a break, enter and theft that took place at a barn located on Cardiff Road. Sometime during the last two weeks those responsible attended the unoccupied property and entered the unlocked barn. Once inside they stole a 4’ X 6’ homemade steel utility trailer. The trailer was painted black with white rims. They also stole a model 826 Noma gas powered snow blower; this model operates on a track system. As well, a John Deere snow blower attachment for a riding lawn mower was stolen along with an older model chainsaw

The value of the stolen goods is estimated at $1300.

Any person with information regarding this incident should immediately contact Huron OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or (519) 524-8314.

Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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Christopher JOHNSTON Arrested Twice In Two Days

(GODERICH, ON) – A 21 year old male was arrested twice over the course of a couple days this past week. Just before 9:00 p.m. on June 20, 2014 Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers attended the Zehr’s Market grocery store located on Huron Road to investigate a report of a male acting suspiciously in the store. Officers located the male inside the store and arrested the male under the authority of the Trespass to Property Act. Upon arrest officers searched the male and found a quantity of suspected hydromorphone and drug paraphernalia. In addition, the male was in possession of stolen credit card and a prohibited knife. Further investigation revealed the male had used the stolen credit card at a local bank by fraudulently obtaining a cash advance.

The male then attempted to mislead police in their investigation by providing a false name. Officers were able to later determine the male’s correct name and they also determined the male was currently serving a probation sentence.

As a result, 21 year old Christopher JOHNSTON, from Goderich was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance (Hydromorphone), Possession of a Stolen Credit, Use a Stolen Credit Card, Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Public Mischief and two counts of Fail to Comply with a Probation Order.

He was later released on a recognizance to the court and two days later he was arrested again. Police learned the male provided a false address to the courts to satisfy a condition of his release. On June 22, 2014 at 11:00 p.m. Huron OPP officers spotted the male cycling on West Street in the Town of Goderich. Officers stopped the male and arrested the male for failing to comply with a condition of his recognizance. Upon arrest officers searched the male and located a quantity of suspected Hydromorphone.

As a result of his second arrest JOHNSTON was charged with: Possession of a Controlled Substance (Hydromorphone), Fail to Comply with Probation Order and three counts of Fail to Comply with a Recognizance. He remains in custody with a video court appearance scheduled for the Ontario Court of Justice – Goderich on June 25, 2014.

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Local Fresh Baked Bread & Strawberry Rhubarb Tarts At Saturday’s Community Market! Arrive Early Before They Sell Out

Even more Vendors are booked to be at this Saturday’s Community Market, located just 500 meters north of Wingham on London Road. This week will be the first time fresh baked goods will be for sale, including bread and strawberry rhubarb tarts. A larger selection of produce will be available this week, including Swiss chard, peas, pea shoots, lettuce, new potatoes, onions, strawberries, etc. etc. Some produce has been selling out early in the morning, so arrive early if you want fresh local produce.

Help support our local economy and area Entrepreneurs by telling your Friends and Family about the Wingham Community Market. If you haven’t been out to the Market yet, why not come out this Saturday to see what everyone is talking about, and get in line for the strawberry rhubarb tarts.

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Bernie Bailey Has Failed Us

Original Post Date: 2011-03-03 12:01:09

Dear Editor:

Until the Wingham Free Press threw it’s support behind Bernie Bailey, I didn’t even know he was running for council. The stories, letters and comments on the Free Press persuaded me to vote for Mr. Bailey over Archie.

I told everyone I knew that Bernie was running for council. That was always met with something like “His Mother did an excellent job”, “He’ll get our taxes under control” and more often than not “There is an election coming up?”.

I am very disappointed with the Wingham Free Press and Mr. Bailey. Your site seems to have given Bernie Bailey a free pass. Bernie has not lived up to his Family name, and has let Wingham down. Recently you posted on your site that the Town Council does not do press releases. Virtually every other Council/Organization jumps at the opportunity to get their message out for free.

It seems that council is against the free flow of information and ideas. The latest thing that has rubbed me the wrong way was the meeting on February 24. I just got my property tax bill on Tuesday, several days after the meeting. In the envelope was a flyer that mentioned that there was a meeting on the 24th of February, it was now March.

Town Council likes to keep people in the dark until the last minute, when it is too late to influence any potential outcome. They only like to tells us what happened, not what is going to happen. I assume this makes their job much easier since there is no debate or public input before a decision is made.

Your site ran an Avner Cartoon that portrayed Mr. Bailey as a super hero that was ready to bring in much needed cuts and sanity to Council. This led to a mini uproar at town hall and Mr. Bailey writing a letter to the Advance Times and the Free Press denying any association with Mr. Bailey. At least that is my understanding of how things progressed.

Since then the Free Press has not held Mr. Bailey accountable for his inaction on Council. Many think that Bernie is too concerned about making $70+/hour fixing appliances than worrying about running our town in an efficient manner.

At the “all candidates meeting” it seemed like every candidate said that communication was one the most important issues. I was unable to attend the meeting, but got to see the hidden camera video of the meeting when it was floating around before the election. I just wish someone had put it on youtube, as I can’t find it now. If anyone has a copy, please put it online so we can count how many times “communication” was mentioned. I remember Bernie running out of time, back then he liked getting his message out.

Now, one rumour flying around town is that we in for a 15% increase in property taxes. If this is true, then Bernie has failed us on a MASSIVE scale. Our council’s level of accountability is just as pathetic as before your site existed. You have the technology, why aren’t you using it? You need to get these councilors on video, especially when they use the foul language they all joked about when they had their inaugural meeting. I thought it was very disrespectful considering the circumstances.

I hope your site will start covering the town hall meetings, I am tired of finding out about things after the fact. If you don’t hold Town Council accountable, then you are as much to blame as the councilor you help get elected.

Judy L.
Wingham

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Pervert Alert: Christopher Dennis NIELSEN – Sexual Assault On Child

In early May of 2014 members of the Owen Sound Police, Criminal Investigations Branch and Forensic Identification Unit commenced an investigation concerning the sexual assault of a child. The lengthy investigation involved the execution of a number of warrants including the execution of warrants to obtain DNA for forensic comparison.

On June 16th, 2014 detectives finalized the investigation and obtained a warrant for the accused’s arrest, who had fled back to Peel Region. On June 17th, 2014, with assistance from Peel Regional Police, the accused was located and arrested in Mississauga. The accused was subsequently returned to Owen Sound to face charges.

30 year old Christopher Dennis NIELSEN has been charged with Sexual Assault and Sexual Interference. He appeared in Bail Court on June 18th, 2014 and was remanded into custody. NIELSEN’S next court appearance is on June 27th, 2014 where he will appear in court by video.

The accused was an acquaintance of the child and mother. There is no information at this time to indicate there may be other victims.

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OPP CHARGE FEMALE SPEEDER

(BRIGHTON, ON) – On Sunday June 22, 2014 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting speed enforcement on area roadways as part of the detachment traffic plan.

At approximately 12:20 pm on Sunday, an OPP officer was operating radar on County Road 30 north of Codrington in the Municipality of Brighton when a vehicle was observed southbound at a high rate of speed. The officer followed the vehicle and stopped the 2002 blue Dodge Caravan near Aranda Way. The female driver exited the vehicle, ignoring the officer and the emergency lights. The officer found that there were six children also in the vehicle. The children were 6 months, 1 year, 2 years (twins), 3 years and 8 years of age. There were two car seats in the vehicle but there was no attached seating to the floor of the van. The officer conducted an investigation into the female driver and issued her with several summonses for Provincial Offences Court on Thursday July 24, 2014 in Campbellford at 9:30 am.

Melissa Gail Anne BRUMMEL, 28 from Campbellford has been charged with the following offences under the Highway Traffic Act:

Drive motor vehicle – no licence
Deface validation sticker
Use plate not authorized for motor vehicle
Drive while passenger under 16 fails to properly wear seatbelt
Speeding
Operate motor vehicle – no insurance – Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act.

Family members attended the scene and transported the children safely on to their destination.

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VEHICLES DAMAGED AND ENTERED

(ALNWICK-HALDIMAND TWP, ON) – Overnight on Sunday June 22, 2014 unknown culprits vandalized a series of motor vehicles in the Lakeport area of Alnwick-Haldimand Township.

Starting at approximately 9:00 am on Monday June 23 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received five complaints of vehicles being entered sometime overnight. Three of the five vehicles were locked and sustained scratch damage to the doors where the suspects attempted to gain entry but were unsuccessful. The other two vehicles were left unlocked and had a black iPod docking station, two pairs of high end sunglasses along with a flip phone and $20 in change stolen respectively.

Also, one unlocked vehicle was reported entered in the Municipality of Port Hope that had a small quantity of coins taken.

Northumberland OPP has been reporting consistently for months that people need to lock their vehicles and secure their property. In most cases, the property is never recovered.

OPP are continuing to investigate these incidents.

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BOATER CHARGED

(TRENT RIVER CANAL, ON) – On Sunday June 22, 2014 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marine Unit was conducting enforcement on the Trent River Canal when they located a vessel that was not properly equipped to be on the water.

OPP Marine officers conducted a vessel check at approximately 3:10 on Sunday with two fishermen aboard and found that there were no life jackets (PFD), buoyant heaving line or a bailer. The officer issued a Provincial Offence Notice to the operator, Larry EGGLETON from Stoney Creek, Ontario for no personal floatation device under the Small Vessel Regulations of the Canada Shipping Act 2001. The accused was warned regarding the other two missing items.

From OPP Website / Marine Safety: On waterways policed by the OPP, 81 percent of the deaths were recreational boaters not wearing a lifejacket or PFD. Most of these drownings occur in small open powerboats and non-motorized canoe type vessels. A majority of these victims were males over the age of 36. An average of 140 unnecessary drowning does occur every year in Canada.

Many boaters who drown believe they are good swimmers, so they feel that having a PFD on board and within easy reach is good enough. But what good is a PFD that is stored under a seat or under the bow going to be when the unexpected happens? Most drowning’s happen unexpectedly when small boats capsize or someone falls overboard. The PFD that you leave behind is not much use, especially in cold water.

When choosing a lifejacket follow these simple guidelines: Choose one that is suitable for the activity you are involved in and check the label to make sure that it is Canadian approved and is of the correct size. Finally, make sure it fits snugly.

For more information on Marine Safety please go on line to www.opp.ca or http://www.waterwaysontario.com/safe-boating/safety-equipment/

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OPP CHARGE MALE AFTER COLLISION

(TRENT HILLS, ON) – On Friday June 20, 2014 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended to a single motor vehicle collision at approximately 10:20 pm where a male had gone into the ditch and was being uncooperative with those already on scene.

OPP attended and initiated an investigation into the crash involving a 2002 black Hyudai Elantra on County Road 30 near Goacher Road in the Municipality of Trent Hills. The lone male driver was initially believed to be under the influence of alcohol, but further investigation determined the male was sober. He was very evasive with Police with respect to the vehicle ownership and having proof of insurance. Record checks on the male resulted in several charges being laid.

Matthew YOUMANS, age 24 from Belleville has been served summonses for Provincial Offences Court on August 14, 2014 in Brighton for the following offences:

Operate motor vehicle without insurance – Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act.
Drive motor vehicle – no licence; use plate not authorized for motor vehicle and drive motor vehicle – no permit – Highway Traffic Act.
Breach probation order – Provincial Offence Act.