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BREAK AND ENTER

(NAPANEE, ON)- The Napanee Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police responded to report of a break and enter at the Ernestown Secondary School located at 50 Main St., Odessa, Loyalist Township.

The break in is believed to have occurred sometime in early hours on Thursday, May8th between the hours of 03:15 am and 03:30 am.

Unknown person(s) gained entry, by prying open a door to the school, once inside broke into a vending machine. It is unknown at this time how much money or the value of damage that was done to both the school exterior door or the vending machine.

Anyone who has information in relation to this break and enter is asked to contact the Napanee/Loyalist OPP. If you wish to remain anonymous please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or report anonymously online at tipsubmit.com.

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Louis LEBLOND – Drunk Driving

(South Dundas) – On 08May14, at approximately 5:00pm, SD&G OPP officers had occasion to conduct a traffic stop on Highway 401, South Dundas Township.

The stop revealed that the 45yr old male driver (Louis LEBLOND of Saint-Andre-D’argenteuil, QC) was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

– Driving While Ability Impaired
– Driving with More than 80 mgs. of Alcohol in Blood

He is scheduled to appear 03Jun14 in Morrisburg court.

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Matthew COLLINS – Drunk Driving

(South Glengarry) – On 09May14, at approximately 01:45am, SD&G OPP officers had occasion to conduct a traffic stop on Highway 401, South Glengarry Township.

The stop revealed that the 32yr old male driver (Matthew COLLINS of South Stormont) was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

– Driving While Ability Impaired
– Driving with more than 80 mgs. of Alcohol in Blood

He is scheduled to appear 04Jun14 in Alexandria court.

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Heather WOOD – Fraud Over $5,000

(SIMCOE, ON) In February of 2014, members from West Region Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Crime Prevention and Investigations commenced an investigation into allegations of fraud totalling over $23,000.

Investigation determined that between April 2013 and January 2014, 48 year old Heather WOOD, who is from Simcoe, defrauded an elderly couple out of the funds.

She will appear in a Provincial Court of Justice in Simcoe on June 3, 2014 to answer to the charge of fraud over $5000 under the Criminal Code of Canada.

The OPP recognizes this behaviour as elder abuse. Elder abuse is described as any action or inaction by any person who causes harm or threatens to cause harm to an older adult. A family member, a friend, a caregiver, a staff member at a care facility or anyone the older person relies on for their basic needs or services may cause the abuse.

Financial abuse could include: theft or misuse of money or property, dishonest use of money or assets, misuse of a Power of Attorney, fraud, extortion or forgery. OPP encourages anyone who knows of or is suspicious of an abusive situation to contact your local police authority, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

For further information on elder abuse please refer to the Resources tab on www.opp.ca.

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Kyle LAWSON – Drunk Driving

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) On May 9, 2014, just after midnight, Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were conducting a RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) program at Highway 401 and Communication Road, when a Ford automobile entered and stopped for the officers.

While officers were speaking with the driver, 28 year old Kyle LAWSON, from Ridgetown, it was determined that he had been consuming alcoholic beverages.

Subsequent tests indicated that he was over the legal limit and will appear in a Chatham court on June 6, 2014, to answer to the following charges:

Driving With More Than 80 mgs of Alcohol in Blood, under the Criminal Code of Canada

Driving While Ability Impaired, under the Criminal Code of Canada

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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MALE WALKS AWAY FROM HOSPITAL

(HUNTSVILLE, ON) On Friday May 9, 2014 just before 9:00am Huntsville Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was advised that the earlier missing person from Huntsville and District Memorial Hospital has walked away from the hospital once again.

The officers located the male on King William St in the town of Huntsville. The members that had assisted in the all night search were still in the area and attended once again. The forty-two year old male from North Bay was threatening to hurt himself and as a result the conducted energy weapon was utilized. He was immediately returned back to the Huntsville Hospital without injury.

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DRIVER CHARGED IN TWO VEHICLE COLLISION

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) On May 8, 2014, just before 10:00 a.m., Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers responded to a collision involving two vehicles on Highway 40 at Countryview Line.

The collision occurred when a southbound International tractor trailer was in the process of turning eastbound from Highway 40 onto Countryview Line. As the tractor trailer was making its turn, a southbound Pontiac car traveling behind it, struck the trailer.

The male driver of the Pontiac, 53 year old Bernardo DYCK, from Dresden, has been charged with Careless Driving, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act.

No injuries were reported.

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OPP INVESTIGATE CREDIT CARD FRAUDS

(NORTHUMBERLAND, ON) – On Thursday May 8, 2014 Northumberland Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received two complainants regarding credit card frauds.

An 80 year old female from Cramahe Township reported that she had received a telephone call from “Visa” asking for credit card information and the three digit number on the back. The victim was not willing to provide any information to the aggressive caller who then transferred her to a “supervisor”. The second caller “bullied” her into providing the information. The victim then contacted her bank and was advised this was a fraudulent call and cancelled her cards immediately. She was not out any funds as a result.

However, a 61 year old Brighton male was not as fortunate as he had been defrauded $7, 384 in two separate credit card transactions. The first fraud happened on May 1, 2014 where the caller had $595 US funds taken from his credit card and the second was for $6,789 US funds on May 8, 2014. The male advised OPP that when the caller contacted the victim, they already had his personal information and told him that they were calling from “Visa”. It is unknown how the caller had received the victim’s personal information at the time of the report to OPP. The male contacted the bank and was also advised of the fraudulent calls.

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Center has been contacted in both incidents.

Both investigations continue.

OPP would like to REMIND people not to provide ANY personal information to callers over the phone. The bank that holds your credit card will already have your personal information when you apply for the account, which is usually done in person as account documents will require a signature. If you are unsure of the caller, just hang up. You are not obligated to provide anything to an unsolicited call.

For more information on protecting yourself and loved ones from fraud please go online to www.antifraudcentre.ca or www.opp.ca

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OPP CLOSE HIGHWAY 101 – Chapleau to Timmins

(CHAPLEAU, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Superior East Chapleau Detachment advises that Highway 101 east of Chapleau to Timmins is closed due to two washouts.

The washouts are located at Black Creek and Moonshine Creek.
The O.P.P. will distribute details and updates of the road advisory as information becomes available.
Please do not call O.P.P. Provincial Communication Centres for road advisory updates or road condition information.
Visit the Ontario Ministry of Transportation website at ontario.ca/511, twitter @511Ontario or call 511 traveller’s information such as winter road conditions, construction reports, road closures, traffic reports, traffic cameras and interactive mapping.

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MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION

(Hwy# 62 Belleville, ON) – On May 8, 2014 at 10:40 a.m. members of Central Hastings O.P.P responded to a motor vehicle collision on Highway # 62 at Frankford Road in the City of Belleville. The investigation revealed an eastbound pickup truck crossed the highway from Frankford Road and struck a car travelling south on Highway #62.

As a result the pickup truck driver, a 57 year old Frankford, ON man was charged with Fail to Yield to Yield to Traffic on Through Highway, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario.

The driver of the car suffered minor injuries.

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MIDDLESEX OPP CLOSE HIGHWAY 401 FOR FATAL COLLISION INVESTIGATION

(MIDDLESEX COUNTY, ON) – Middlesex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is currently investigating a fatal collision on Highway 401 westbound just west of Dorchester Road in the Municipality of Thames Centre. The collision involving a transport truck and a car occurred at approximately 6:16 a.m. As a result of the collision, police have closed all westbound lanes and traffic is being redirected off the highway at Dorchester Road.

Police are in the preliminary stages of the investigation and are asking motorists to find an alternate route.

More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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HUNTSVILLE OPP SEARCHING FOR MISSING MALE

(HUNTSVILLE, ON) On Thursday May 8, 2014 just before midnight Huntsville Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was notified that a patient had gone missing from Huntsville and District Memorial Hospital sight. The OPP are concerned for his well-being and are seeking the public’s help in locating this male.

Michael J PINCH (42yrs) was located just after 6:00am on Meadow Park Dr. in the town of Huntsville

Huntsville OPP would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating this missing male.

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HUNTSVILLE OPP SEARCHING FOR MISSING MALE

(HUNTSVILLE, ON) On Thursday May 8, 2014 just before midnight Huntsville Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was notified that a patient had gone missing from Huntsville and District Memorial Hospital sight on Frank Miller Dr. The OPP are concerned for his well-being and are seeking the public’s help in locating this male.

Michael J PINCH (42yrs) of North Bay Ontario was last seen in the area of King William Street and Scott Street in the town of Huntsville. He is described as 6 feet tall, 180lbs, dark hair, full goatee mustache and facial hair and brown eyes. He was wearing a blue hospital gown and hospital booties.

The OPP Canine along with Emergency Response Team (ERT) are in the area in hopes of locating the missing person. The OPP will also be utilizing the helicopter in assisting with the search.

If anyone should see Mr. Finch is asked to immediately contact the OPP.

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Robbery Suspect Arrested

(Kemptville, ON.) – Grenville County Ontario Provincial Police have charged a 22 year old male in relation to a robbery at a Kemptville convenience store.

On May 7th shortly before 10:00 p.m. a male entered the Quickie Convenience Store on Rideau Street wearing a bandana over his face. The male placed a bag on the counter indicating he wanted something. The male left empty handed and the police were called.

The O.P.P. Canine Unit and the O.P.P. Identification Unit attended the scene. Upon investigation it was determined that suspect could be located at a Kemptville residence. Shortly before 1:00 a.m. on May 8th, the O.P.P. Emergency Response Team attended 211 Dodson Street. The suspect was located and arrested in the residence.

Luke Duerksen, age 22 of Ottawa was charged with disguise with intent, robbery, fail to comply with a recognizance and two counts of fail to comply with a probation order. The accused appeared in Brockville Court and was remanded in custody until a bail hearing on May 16th, 2014.

Anyone with information on the above occurrences is asked to call Grenville County O.P.P. Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122, the Kemptville Detachment at 613-258-3441 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-(TIPS) 8477 or submit your tip on-line at www.tipsubmit.com. Crime Stoppers does not want your name, you don’t go to court, and you could earn cash reward.

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DRUG WARRANT EXECUTED IN PALMERSTON

(TOWN OF MINTO, ON) – On May 8th 2014 at approximately 10:15 a.m. Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police Street Crime Unit executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant at an apartment on Main Street West, Palmerston.

Police located a male and female in the apartment who were arrested without incident. During the search of the residence, police located methamphetamine, marihuana, 5 cell phones, 2 scales and $1470.00 in cash. There were multiple weapons placed strategically around the residence.

Gordon KEESO age 47and Elizabeth VERNER age 38 both of Palmerston are each charged with;

-Possession of Methamphetamine for the Purpose of Trafficking- contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (C.D.S.A)

-Possession of Marihuana for the Purpose of Trafficking-C.D.S.A.

-Breach of Recognizances X 2 contrary to the Criminal Code.

They are to appear in Guelph Bail Court on May 9, 2014.