Incident #: WA14130805
Publish Date: Jun 12, 2014
Incident Date: Jun 12, 2014
Location: OTTAWA ST N, KITCHENER, ON Canada
On Wednesday June 11, 2014 at approximately 11:10pm an unknown male approached another male in the parking lot of 1020 Ottawa Street North in Kitchener. The male suspect brandished a small pocket knife and demanded money. The suspect received a small amount of cash and fled the area on foot last seen heading down Ottawa Street North towards 1005 Ottawa Street North. The victim was not injured. The suspect is described as a White male 5’10â€Â-5’11†in his thirties with a skinny build wearing a green long sleeve shirt, jeans and beige work boots. The victim did not sustain any injuries. Anyone with information regarding this matter is urged to contact Central Division 519 650 8500 ext. 4499 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Category: Uncategorized
INDECENT ACT
Incident #: WA14122718
Publish Date: Jun 11, 2014
Incident Date: Jun 2, 2014
Location: WILMOT, ON Canada N3A 1S3
On June 11, 2014, Waterloo Regional Police arrested and charged a New Hamburg chiropractic doctor after an employee discovered a hidden camera in the office washroom. Police were contacted on June 3 and launched an investigation. A search warrant was executed and numerous pieces of electronic equipment were seized for forensic analysis. Jason HURD, 41, of Waterloo has been charged with three counts of Voyeurism. He is scheduled to appear in court on July 30th, 2014. Police continue to investigate and further charges are possible. Anyone with information is asked to contact General Division Detectives at South Division 519 650 8500 ext. 2299 or Crime Stoppers 1 800 222 8477.
Theft from cars, arrest made
On June 12, 2014 at 2:05 a.m., the Guelph Police went to the area of Stuart and Lemon Street to investigate the report of a male dressed in black going through vehicles. Police were able to locate and arrest the male.
Aaron SAMUEL, 24 years of Guelph has been charged with theft under $5000 and possession under $5000. He will appear in court on July 25, 2014.
Anyone who may have information about this incident is asked to contact Cst. J. McMichan at 519-824-1212 at extension #7427. Anonymous tips can be left at CRIME STOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submitted online at www.crimestoppersguelphwellington.com.
This crime is avoidable by locking your cars and keeping valuables out of sight or removed from your vehicle. If you do fall victim to this crime, please report using the Guelph Police CopLogic online reporting system. You can find this on the Guelph Police website – http://guelphpolice.com/cop-logic.
Break and enter
On June 11, 2014 at 11:54 p.m., the Guelph Police went to a York Road business to investigate a break and enter. The culprit(s) entered by prying open the front door. The entry is believed to have occurred sometime over the previous three days. A theft of music equipment is reported
Anyone who may have information about this incident is asked to contact Cst N. Moulton at 519-824-1212 at extension #7541. Anonymous tips can be left at CRIME STOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submitted online at www.crimestoppersguelphwellington.com.
Bicycle Thefts
On June 11, 2014, the Guelph Police received reports of five bicycle thefts in the areas of Ingram Drive, Kent Street, Hilltop Road and Edinburgh Road South. Remember to secure your bicycle with a lock.
If you do fall victim to this crime, please report using the Guelph Police CopLogic online reporting system. You can find this on the Guelph Police website – http://guelphpolice.com/cop-logic.
Any found or recovered bicycles that are not claimed by their owners are disposed of by on-line auction seven days a week, year round via the Police Auctions Canada website at www.policeauctionscanada.com
Man Charged with Theft
The Chatham-Kent police have arrested a Moraviantown man in connection with a theft in Chatham.
On June 6, 2014, police responded to an address on Grand Avenue East in regards to a theft complaint. At this time, a 25-year-old Chatham man reported that his iPhone 4S had been stolen.
Through investigation, police identified the man responsible for the theft.
Yesterday afternoon, the man was located and arrested. Peter Hopkins, 34 years, of River Line in Moraviantown has been charged with theft under $5000. He has been released from custody pending a future court date.
The Chatham-Kent police have arrested a youth wanted on an outstanding warrant.
On May 20, 2014, the youth was released from custody with several conditions. One of those conditions stated that he was to attend police headquarters every Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to sign in with the officer in charge.
On Saturday, June 7, 2014, the youth failed to sign in and a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Yesterday afternoon, the youth was located and arrested. The 17-year-old Harwich Township youth has been charged with failing to comply. He has been held in custody pending a bail hearing.
Around 12:40 a.m. this morning, police responded to an intoxicated male trying to walk around cars in the drive- thru at McDonald’s on St. Clair Street in Chatham.
Upon the officer’s arrival, the man picked up a rock and was uncooperative. The man eventually put the rock down and was taken into custody for his own safety as he was unable to care for himself.
The 18-year-old Chatham man has been charged with drinking underage and being intoxicated in a public place.
He remains in police custody this morning and will be released when sober.
Break and Enter in Chatham
Sometime between June 10 at 9:30 p.m. and June 11 at 6:00 a.m. unknown suspect(s) entered a garage on Michener Avenue through an unlocked door. Once inside, the suspect(s) stole a black Acer Mini Net Book.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable Mark Charron at 519-436-6600 extension #87274. Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.
The Chatham-Kent Police Service would like to remind everyone to do one ‘last check’ before going to work or bed to ensure your home and garage doors and windows are closed and locked. Criminals look for an easy opportunity, so let’s remove this element by remembering the ‘lock it or lose it’ slogan.
Animal Complaint
Occurrence Type: Animal complaint
Occurrence #: BA14027019
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 – 8:00pm
Barrie Police were called to a Pheasant Trail residence at the request of a very upset woman who discovered a “bat†flying around her home.
The complainant locked herself in a room with her three children and called the Barrie Police Communications unit begging for assistance.
Barrie Police Communications dispatched a unit to assist the family and on arrival, the Officer did locate a large bat flying through the home.
The Officer described the bat as “large and in a foul moodâ€Â.
The Officer removed the family from the residence and re-entered the home, locating the bat resting on a chair.
The Officer covered the bat with a sheet and removed it from the residence, setting it free a distance away.
The grateful family returned to their home none the worse for wear.
It appears the bat may have entered the home via a garage door.
There were no injuries sustained to the family or the bat.
Abduction Arrest
The London Police Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Section wish to express thanks to members of the public that have provided information that has assisted in the investigation of an abduction that took place on Saturday, May 24, 2014 in the area of Southdale Road and Adelaide Street south.
Two females, 9 and 11 years old, were walking in the area of Southdale Road east of Adelaide Street when they were approached by a male driving a motor vehicle at about 7:30 pm. The male was not known to the girls. The male enticed the girls into the vehicle then drove them to Springbank Park in west London. The male and the girls walked in the area of Storybook Gardens and the wading pool before returning to the vehicle. The male then drove the girls to a fast food outlet near Wellington and Commissioners Roads, arriving at 9:50 pm, where the male purchased food for the girls. He then drove them back to Springbank Park where they consumed the food. The male then drove the girls back to the area of Southdale Road and Adelaide Street where he dropped off one of the girls. The male left the area with the other girl and went to an unknown location where the child was sexually assaulted. The child was then driven back to the area of Southdale Road and Adelaide Street and dropped off. Both of the girls returned home safely.
The investigation has been conducted by the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Section. Today, an arrest was made and a male has been taken into custody.
A London resident, 44-year-old Dieu V. Chau of London, has been arrested and charged with the following Criminal Code of Canada offences:
– Two counts of abduction of a person under 14, contrary to section 281;
– Sexual assault, contrary to section 271(1); and
– Sexual interference, contrary to section 151.
Aspects of the investigation are ongoing.
(GODERICH, ON) – A 19 year old male is facing six criminal charges following an incident police responded to late last night. At 11:20 p.m. Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a call of an intoxicated and upset male that was walking in the area of Cameron and Raglan Streets damaging vehicles. Police responded to the scene and located a Ford Taurus that had a smashed windshield.
Police were also informed by witnesses the same male was also seen driving a green Subaru Leagacy with two flat tires. Shortly thereafter, police observed the driver of the suspect vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Blake Street and South Street. Police followed the vehicle and it was stopped at a private drive on South Street.
Upon stopping the vehicle the driver immediately exited the car and attempted to push his way past the officers to gain entry into a residence. Officers determined the male was impaired by alcohol and proceeded to arrest the driver for impaired driving. The male began to resist arrest and attempted to break free from the officers. The male continued to resist arrest and head-butted one of the arresting officers. Officers were able to gain control of the male and he was placed into custody.
Officers then transported the male to the hospital to be checked over for a pre-existing injury and while he was being escorted into the hospital he proceeded to kick the escort officer.
Both officers sustained minor injuries.
As a result, 19 year old Daniel CURRAN-WENT, from Goderich has been charged with the following criminal code offences:
Two counts of Assault a Peace Officer contrary to section 270(1)(a)
Resist Peace Officer contrary to section 129(1)(a)
Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle contrary to section 249(1)(a)
Driving While Ability Impaired contrary to section 253(1)(a)
Mischief Under $5,000 contrary to section 430(4)
He was held in custody for a bail hearing and has since been released from custody with his next court appearance scheduled for July 7, 2014 at the Ontario Court of Justice – Goderich.
Cattle at schoolyard in Owen Sound
This morning, eleven head of cattle unexpectedly went to school in Owen Sound.
Acting Sergeant Tom Sullivan stated, “At approximately 10:44 a.m. the Owen Sound Police Service began receiving calls from residents in the area of Hillcrest School of cattle walking through yards heading towards the [west-side] school. Our officers arrived within a few minutes to find eleven head of cattle grazing in the playground. â€Â
Police learned that sometime over night, 22 head of cattle, described as yearlings, broke out of a fenced area on Grey Road 18, southwest of the city limits. Due to the extensive damage to that fence the owner believed the cattle had been spooked by an animal, possibly a bear. The cattle, which ended up at the school, were believed to have used the paths along the area of the Niagara Escarpment, locally known in the West Rocks, to make their way down into the city.
Officers were able to contain the cattle in the playground until their owner arrived and removed them. As of noon, a total of 16 cattle had been located however the exact whereabouts of the other 6 cattle were still not known.
“It was quite a sight for the students and teachers, and even some citizens who dropped by to take pictures. There were no injuries, to man nor beast, and it is believed that damage is limited to hoof marks, and perhaps some other items left in the grass. We are very fortunate; had the animals made their way to a busy street the potential for injury to both the animals and motorists would have been very great,†said Sullivan.
FORD F-150 PICKUP STOLEN
(HURON EAST, ON) – Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers are currently investigating the theft of a 2011 Ford F-150 FX4 four-door pickup truck valued at $28,000. At approximately 10:00 p.m. on June 9, 2014 the truck owner attended his place of work located on Newry Road and parked his truck in the company parking lot. Early this morning he returned to his vehicle only to find it had been stolen.
Police have since learned the stolen pickup truck was spotted on Concession Road #3 in Mapleton Township of Wellington County. Just before 4:00 a.m. a property owner observed a suspect with the stolen vehicle attempting to steal gasoline from a gas pump at the residence. The property owner was able to stop the theft however the suspect was able to flee the scene in the stolen truck.
The black pickup truck has tinted windows, a soft tonneau cover and is equipped with towing mirrors.
It should be noted the pickup was left unlocked with the keys easily accessible inside the console. Huron County OPP would like to once again remind our residents to always lock your vehicle and to remove the ignition key. Remember, crime prevention is everyone’s business and it starts with you.
Any person with information regarding this incident should immediately contact the 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.
(HURON COUNTY, ON) – Tomorrow morning several communities throughout Huron County will play host to our Special Olympians. The 2014 Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics is one of the largest fundraisers for our Special Olympics Program.
The Ontario Law Enforcement Torch run is a community based, province-wide event that sees the “Flame of Hope†carried across Ontario by members of law enforcement agencies from across the province. The run is held to raise funds and awareness of the Special Olympics movement in Ontario. Funds raised will be used to assist athletes at the 2014 Canada Special Olympics being held in Vancouver between July 8th – 13th.
The Huron County Torch Run will get underway Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. at the Wingham Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment. Participants will be transported to Blyth, Clinton and Goderich to complete a non-competitive run/walk/stroll in each of those communities. And to top it off, a celebration barbecue will take place around noon at McGee Motors located on Suncoast Drive East in Goderich.
“I encourage everyone to take a few minutes out of your day tomorrow to come out and cheer on our Special Olympians or even better, lace up your running shoes and join us for a short walk or run. The Torch Run is always an event our Special Olympians and community volunteers look forward to every year. Rain or shine I hope to see our community members out supporting this great cause.†– Huron OPP Torch Run Coordinator, Acting Sergeant Russ Nesbitt.
Bus transportation from Goderich to Wingham will be provided free of charge. Please arrive at the Goderich OPP Detachment located on Courthouse Square prior to 8:00 a.m..