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DRIVER CHARGED IN TWO VEHICLE COLLISION

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) On May 5, 2014, just after 10:00 a.m., Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers responded to a collision involving two vehicles on Highway 40 at Electric Line.

The collision occurred when a Ford van proceeded to turn northbound onto Highway 40 from Electric Line and struck an oncoming KIA automobile that was southbound on Highway 40.

The male driver of the Ford, 37 year old Marc LITFIN, from LaSalle, has been charged with Fail to Yield To Traffic On Through Highway, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act. He did not report any injuries.

The female driver of the KIA was transported to hospital with minor injuries.

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Prescription Drug Drop Off Day May 10

(HURON COUNTY, ON.) – The Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment encourages and supports residents to purge medicine cabinets of unused, unwanted or expired prescription drugs on Prescription Drug Drop-Off Day. Last year 25 residents showed up at the Huron County location and dropped off 15 kilograms of drugs.

This initiative is aimed to reduce access and availability of prescription medication to those that should not have it. When expired and unused prescription medication is left unattended, it can lead to prescription drug abuse.

Prescription Drug Drop-off Day was developed as an important public safety initiative to encourage Ontario residents to dispose of old and unused prescription medication in a safe, secure and environmentally-friendly manner. For those wishing to remain anonymous they can simply drive-thru and drop off their prescription drugs without leaving their vehicle

Huron County OPP will be participating in the Province-wide initiative that will provide residents an opportunity to dispose of old and unused prescription medication. The Huron County OPP location for this event is the Maitland Valley Medical Centre parking lot located at 180 Cambria Road North, Goderich situated directly across the street from the Alexandra & Marine General Hospital emergency room entrance. Officers will be available between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 10th.

The Controlled Drug and Substances Act (CDSA) prohibits anyone from possessing prescribed medication without a prescription. It is a criminal offence to offer or sell prescribed medication to another person. Purchasing another person’s prescribed drugs is also illegal. Prescription drug misuse is the use of prescription drugs for non-medical purposes. Common prescription drugs being misused are opioid pain relievers (such as oxycodone), anti-depressants, and stimulants. Recent studies indicate 24 per cent of teens reported misusing prescription medications at least once within the previous year. Most of the teens took the medication from their family home.

Prescription Drug Drop-off Day is proudly supported by the Ontario Provincial Police, Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP), the Government of Ontario and Public Safety Canada.

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Sexting Case Prompts Reissue Of Safety Warning

(SOUTHERN BRUCE COUNTY, ON) – On April 23rd, 2014 at 3:00 pm, the South Bruce OPP received a complaint of inappropriate text messaging. Officers viewed the message and noted the text were of nude images, commonly known as “sexting”. This case has prompted the South Bruce OPP to reissue a safety warning sent by the OPP Child Sexual Exploitation Unit.

“Once it’s out there, you can’t get it back. That’s the message the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is putting out to teens across the province. A mistaken belief that their texted messages and images shared among peers will remain private and secure puts them in real danger of becoming victims of their own words and actions.

Teens frequently engage in relationships with peers through the use of their mobile devices and computers that lead to “self-peer exploitation” (also known as sexting). As a result of misbelieving that they can remain anonymous, they often also engage in this type of behaviour with individuals whom they don’t know but have only ever met online.

Teens need to become aware that this kind of risky activity has very real dangers associated with it that includes many unintended consequences and permanent long term threats to their identity and their reputations.

Every day, thousands of teens are photographing and videotaping themselves in suggestive and compromising photos and sending the images through electronic devices to their peers. Quite often, this type of conduct can quickly become a dangerous game as those images never stay with the one intended to receive it. Instead they are frequently mindlessly passed along by the recipient to friends, who pass it on to other friends who continue this cycle of distribution while some post them to social networking sites, and download them onto the internet.

The resulting shame and embarrassment that is experienced by the teen that is now a victim of their own actions as a result of their realization of what has occurred can have very tragic results.

Officers are increasingly seeing more teens that are unable to cope with the self-inflicted personal shame and embarrassment that they have unknowingly created from what they had previously believed to be “harmless fun”.

There is also a real criminal risk for those individuals who receive these images and re-distributes them. Often unknowingly, by sending the images to others and posting them, these individuals are engaging in the distribution of child pornography and could face the Criminal charges.

Parents, guardians and educators need to learn more about this serious social issue. They should recognize the significance of this problem, discuss it with their teens and monitor their social media activities. Reminding teens about the short and long term consequences of their social media behaviours will have a positive impact on this public safety risk.

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IMPAIRED DRIVER FACES SEVERAL CHARGES

(CALEDON, ON) – On May 4, 2014 shortly before 11:30 pm, a concerned citizen contacted the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) to report a possible impaired driver on Airport Road. The caller reported that the vehicle was travelling the wrong way on Airport Road. Further, the citizen reported that he had to take evasive action in order to prevent a motor vehicle collision with the suspect vehicle. Officers located the silver Hyundai Sonata parked in a financial institution parking lot. The officer approached a female who was standing at the rear driver’s side of the vehicle. The female admitted to driving the vehicle prior to stopping in the parking lot. The officer immediately detected a strong odour of alcohol on her breath and that she displayed many other signs of intoxication..

Subsequently, the driver was arrested for Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle and she was transported for further testing.

In conclusion, Brenda LOVELL, 56, of Caledon was arrested and charged with Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Over 80 and Dangerous Driving of a Motor Vehicle.

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 May 15, 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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SEASONAL TRAILER AND SHED BROKEN INTO

(CALEDON, ON)- On May 3, 2014, officers from the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended the Terra Cotta trailer park to investigate a break and enter.

Investigation revealed that sometime between October 13th, 2013 and May 3rd, suspect(s) attended the park, broke into the victim’s trailer and shed, stole property and caused extensive damage to the inside of the trailer. The suspect(s) stole a large quantity of tools including a Husqvarna chainsaw, a Stihl saw and sander and Makita drill.

Police are reminding residents to contact the OPP Communications Centre immediately at 1-888-310-1122 to report any suspicious activity or suspicious vehicles in the area. Information such as suspect physical descriptions, suspect vehicles and direction of travel are useful tools for investigators.

Police are asking anyone with information about this break in to contact Provincial Constable McCracken, Caledon OPP at 905-584-2241 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). You can submit information online at www.peelcrimestoppers.ca. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display and you will remain anonymous. Being anonymous, you will not testify in court and your information may lead to a cash reward of up to $2,000.00.

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R.I.D.E. CHECK LEADS TO ARREST

(CALEDON, ON) – On May 4th, 2014 at approximately 1:20 am, officers from the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting a R.I.D.E. (Reducing Impaired Driving Everywhere) check on Allan Drive in the Village of Bolton.

The officers observed a red SUV exit a parking lot in the area and noticed as the driver accelerated turning northbound onto Regional Road 50. Subsequently the officers activated their vehicle’s emergency equipment to conduct a vehicle stop to check on the driver’s sobriety. Upon speaking with the driver, the officers detected an odour of alcohol on his breath.

Subsequently, the driver was given the roadside screening breath demand. The driver refused to provide a sample of his breath.

In conclusion, James JENNISON, 24, of Caledon was arrested and charged with Refuse to Provide Sample.

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 May 22, 2014.

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OPP INVESTIGATE THEFT FROM VEHICLE

(NORFOLK COUNTY, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Norfolk County Detachment is reminding the public to protect their property and valuables against would be thieves after a vehicle entry was reported at a Grenada Drive, Simcoe, Norfolk County, Ontario address.

On Monday, May 5, 2014, in the early morning hours, unknown suspects entered two motor vehicles that were parked in the driveway of the residence. Once inside, unknowns proceeded to remove a black Garmin Nuvi Global Positioning System (GPS).

The theft is valued at approximately $300 dollars.

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Kenneth Lawrence LUCAS – Drunk Driving

(NORFOLK COUNTY, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Norfolk County Detachment has charged a 65 year old male after police stopped a vehicle at a Cockshutt Road, Townsend, Norfolk County, Ontario address.

On Sunday, May 4, 2014, at approximately 3:35 p.m., police were conducting patrols in the area of Cockshutt Road and Norfolk County Road 19 East, when officers received a call from a concerned citizen that was following a vehicle north bound on Cockshutt Road.

Officers located the vehicle however it initially failed to stop when officers activated their emergency equipment. The vehicle was subsequently stopped by police and investigated.

As a result of investigation, police arrested and charged 65 year old Kenneth Lawrence LUCAS of Toronto, Ontario with Impaired Driving and Driving over the legal limit.

He is to appear in Provincial Court, Simcoe at a later date to answer to the charges.

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ARREST MADE IN TRAFFIC COMPLAINT

(Prince Edward County, ON) —On May 02, 2014 at 7:42pm an officer with the Ontario Provincial Police Prince Edward County detachment located the subject of a traffic complaint travelling on County Road 5, Picton. The driver had been consuming alcohol.

58-year old Christopher MOLLOY of Trenton, ON is charged with Operating While Impaired, contrary to Section 253(1)(a) of the Criminal Code of Canada and Operation With Over 80 mgs. of Alcohol, contrary to Section 253(1)(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

The accused was later released from police custody on a promise to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice, Picton on May 02, 2014.

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MAN ARRESTED IN MAIN STREET DISTURBANCE

(Prince Edward County, ON) -On May 03, 2014 at 8:27pm an assault that had occurred on Main St., Picton had been reported to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Prince Edward County detachment.

A dispute between two men had turned violent. One man had punched the other. The victim had suffered minor injuries. No weapons were involved.

Later that night, OPP arrested 36-year old Michael LAIRD of Picton, ON. for Assault contrary to Section 266 of the Criminal Code of Canada.

The accused was released from police custody on a promise to appear and undertaking and is to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice, Picton on June 04, 2014.

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DRIVER CHARGED IN COLLISION

(Prince Edward County, ON)—On May 04, 2014 at 8:29am officers from the Ontario Provincial Police Prince Edward County detachment attended County Road 4 and Doxsee Road, in the Ward of Hallowell for a collision involving two motor vehicles. One driver was transported by ambulance to hospital and was treated for minor injuries.

19-year old female, Jodi WELLS of Picton, ON is charged with Careless Driving, contrary to Section 130 of the Highway Traffic Act.

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OPP SEIZE DRUGS AND CHARGE TWO IMPAIRED DRIVERS AT R.I.D.E. PROGRAM

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) On May 2, 2014, at 9:00 p.m., Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were conducting a RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) program at Highway 40 and Longwoods Road.

At 9:30 p.m., a Chevrolet automobile entered the RIDE program and stopped for the officers. Officers spoke with the occupants of the vehicle. Subsequent OPP investigation resulted in the officers seizing a small amount of suspected cocaine. The driver, 24 year old Julian SHADD-GENTRY, from Charing Cross, has been charged with Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Cocaine, and is scheduled to appear in a Chatham court on May 29, 2014, to answer to the charge.

Not long after, a GMC pickup entered and stopped for officers. While officers were speaking with the 34 year old driver, Cory GUTTERIDGE, from Beamsville, it was determined that he had been consuming alcoholic beverages. Subsequent tests indicated that he was over the legal limit and he will appear in a Chatham court on May 23, 2014, to answer to the charge of Driving With More Than 80 mgs of Alcohol in Blood.

Just a few minutes later, a Chevrolet pickup entered and stopped for officers. The officers spoke with the 29 year old driver from Chatham, Peter MARTENS, and it was determined that he had been consuming alcoholic beverages. Subsequent tests indicated that he was over the legal limit and he will appear in a Chatham court on May 23, 2014, to answer to the charge of Driving With More Than 80 mgs of Alcohol in Blood and Driving While Ability Impaired.

Chatham-Kent OPP would like to remind drivers that there is no safe amount of alcohol consumption when driving. If you consume alcoholic beverages, plan for a safe ride home by using a designated driver, a taxi or public transit to ensure that you and others sharing the road arrive safely.

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ELGIN COUNTY OPP SEEKING PUBLIC’S ASSISTANCE

(ELGIN COUNTY, ON) – The Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is requesting assistance from the public in regards to a suspicious person occurrence in the Village of Port Stanley, Municipality of Central Elgin.

On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 at approximately 2:45 p.m., a male approached a residence on the outskirts of Port Stanley in a suspicious manner. This male conversed with an occupant of the residence before being asked to leave the property. Police are interested in identifying this individual to ascertain his purpose for being in the area.

The male is described as being in his 30’s, approximately 5’8” to 5’10” in height with a smaller build, tanned skin with a clear complexion. The male appeared to have blue eyes and small, yellowed front teeth, a long face with thin lips. The male appeared to be bald headed.

The male was wearing steel toed work boots with black tips, blue jeans, a blue nylon jacket, and a grey ball cap with writing on the front.

The male left the area in a four door sport utility vehicle, aqua blue in colour with small yellow pin stripes on the side.

If anyone has information as to the identity of this male, please contact the Elgin County OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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VEHICLE COLLIDED WITH PARKED CARGO TRAILER

(ADJALA-TOSORONTIO)- On May 4, 2014 at 5:44 a.m., the Nottawasaga Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision on the 5th Sideroad of Tosorontio. The 2004 Nissan Altima was traveling eastbound on the 5th Sideroad and collided with a parked cargo trailer attached to a Ford pickup truck which was off the roadway.

Nottawasaga OPP utilized the Technical Traffic Investigation (TTI) unit to assist with the investigation. The 32 year old driver of the Nissan, from Penetanguishene, Ontario was transported by ambulance to a local area hospital and then transferred to a Toronto area hospital with major non-life threatening injuries. The investigation continues with the driver facing charges.

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VEHICLE STOP LEADS TO WEAPON AND DRUG CHARGES

(TOWN OF NEW TECUMSETH)- On May 4, 2014 at 12:32 a.m., the Nottawasaga Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stopped a vehicle for a Highway Traffic Act infraction in the Industrial Parkway and King Street area.

The traffic stop led into a drug investigation and the driver was arrested and his vehicle was towed.

Charged is 26 year old Town of New Tecumseth resident, Matthew ESSON, he is charged with:

Possession of a Controlled Substance, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act

Possession of a Controlled Weapon, Criminal Code of Canada, and

Possession of Break in Instruments, Criminal Code of Canada.

He will appear in court on July 10, 2014 at the Ontario Court of Justice in Bradford, Ontario.