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6 Arrested After Rash Of Break & Enters

(CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES, ON): The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) City of Kawartha Lakes (CKL) Detachment have arrested 6 individuals as a result of an ongoing investigation into the spree of Break and Enters within Bobcaygeon.

On April 17, 2025, members of the City of Kawartha Lakes detachment received a report of a local business, in Bobcaygeon, actively being broken into. Upon officers arrival, those involved were no longer there, an extensive and thorough investigation began. Members of the Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) of the City of Kawartha Lakes Detachment engaged and as a result of the investigation it was found that vehicles within the area had been broken into.

The investigation is still ongoing, however, the following have been arrested and charged.

Ronald Wretham, 37-year-old of Brock Township

  • CC 348(1)(b) – Break, Enter a Place
  • CC 354(1)(a) – Possession of Property Obtained by Crime

Kristie-Lee MCATEER, 37-year-old of Town of Lindsay

  • CC 348(1)(b) – Break, Enter a Place
  • CC 354(1)(a) – Possession of Property Obtained by Crime
  • CDSA 4(1) – Possession of Schedule I Substance

Curtis Barnhart, 34-year-old of Bobcaygeon

  • CC 334(b) – Theft Under $5000
  • CC 354(1)(a) – Possession of Proceeds of Crime
  • CC 334(b) – Theft Under $5000
  • CC 354(1)(a) – Possession of Proceeds of Crime
  • CC 380(1)(b) – Fraud Under $5000
  • CC 380(1)(b) – Fraud Under $5000
  • CC 380(1)(b) – Fraud Under $5000

Richard TAPP, 40-year-old of Bobcaygeon

  • CC 354(1)(a) – Possession of Proceeds of Crime
  • CC 380(1)(b) – Fraud Under $5000

Brianna McDonald, 24-year-old of Bobcaygeon

  • CC 334(b) – Theft Under $5000
  • CC 354(1)(a) – Possession of Proceeds of Crime

Anthony VANCAMP, 24-year-old of Bobcaygeon

  • CC 334(b) – Theft Under $5000
  • CC 354(1)(a) – Possession of Proceeds of Crime

The City of Kawartha Lakes OPP would like to thank the community for their assistance with this investigation.

If you have any video footage or know of any information related to this incident, please contact the Kawartha Lakes OPP or your local area Crime Stoppers.