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Rolling Thunder Update: Police To Desecrate War Memorial By Banning Vehicles #HoldTheLine

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service has developed an enhanced operational approach to manage the Rolling Thunder event scheduled for April 30th along with any impacts from the arrival of participants on April 29th.  

We have heard the concerns of the community. Since February, we have adjusted our overall approach to all demonstrations, protests, events and rallies.  

The right to lawful and peaceful demonstrations will always be protected. 

We will not allow for unsafe or unlawful conditions that could lead to another unlawful protest as seen in February. 

Vehicle exclusion zones: As a result of the unlawful protest, the City of Ottawa’s position is that no motor vehicle protests, rallies or events will be allowed in the designated downtown core areas. The Ottawa Police is supporting and enforcing that decision. This includes areas near Parliament Hill and the National War Memorial and applies to all demonstrations, rallies and events. All motor vehicles will be prohibited from participating in any of these events in these designated areas. 

Increased police presence: We will receive significant, additional resources from multiple partner agencies including the RCMP, OPP and municipal police services. The focus of these resources will be on public safety, maintaining the right to protest and enforcing all applicable laws. 

Organizers: Any organizer of any event will be held accountable for their actions before, during and after events. 

Online comments: We continue to  monitor online and open source commentary related to all events. Threatening or intimidating behaviours will be investigated and subject to charges where warranted. 

Investigations: Investigative teams, including our Hate Crime Unit, are in place focused on gathering evidence and laying charges. We are also in contact with the Crown Attorney. 

Charter of Rights and Freedoms 

As a police service, we will always protect the rights of individuals to lawfully and peacefully protest in line with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Since the removal of the unlawful protest we have worked to ensure more than 100 protests could occur lawfully and peacefully in the core. 

As we do with all events, we have reached out to Rolling Thunder organizers to ensure we understand their plans. We do this for every event from football games to rallies to demonstrations. This is not meant to support any specific cause but to ensure there are clear lines of communications and that public safety issues are addressed. 

The role of police is to remain impartial, promote public safety and enforce relevant legislation. 

We are also reaching out to individuals and groups who plan to express their opposition to this event through protest to understand their plans. As with all events, demonstrations and protests everyone will be treated equitably. 

What residents can expect 

We will continue to communicate through this event to ensure everyone can make informed decisions. 

Residents and businesses should expect traffic delays. Areas may be restricted to pedestrian-only zones in the core to maintain public safety. We are aware of a site in the rural area of Eagleson Rd. where some Rolling Thunder participants are gathering this weekend. This area will see increased police presence and possible traffic delays. 

We are working with our City partners to develop a traffic plan and maps that will manage vehicular traffic and ensure safe movement of pedestrians. There will be allowances made for local traffic. Controlled intersections, road closures, vehicle towing and ticketing will be part of the enforcement strategy to support public safety.  

In line with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ALL lawful protests, demonstrations and rallies etc. will continue to be allowed in the downtown core in areas such as Parliament Hill and the National War Memorial. Vehicles will be excluded from participating in any of these events. 

Extra police resources from multiple police services have been requested to manage public safety, assist with road closures and enforce all Criminal Code, Bylaws and provincial Highway Traffic Act offences. 

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Female youths charged with Mischief

(Ottawa) After an investigation into an incident from the 23rd of June at the McDonalds at 99 Rideau St, where a makeshift bomb device was located, the two females involved, both age 15, have been identified and charged with Mischief. The females are residents of Ottawa and will appear in court at a later date.

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Safety message for Canada Day

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service encourages Ottawa residents and visitors who participate in Canada Day celebrations to do so safely, responsibly, and in accordance with all laws.

The number one priority for Ottawa Police is public safety for everyone. All appropriate measures are in place to ensure that public safety is maintained in Ottawa.

Liquor License Act offences will be strictly enforced. In short―leave it at home!

For information about Canada Day 2014 street closures, free shuttle bus service
and valet bike parking on July 1, please visit: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=862769

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Update: Charges laid in bank robbery spree

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit has laid charges in connection to a two days bank robbery spree in west Ottawa.

In addition to the two bank robberies detailed in the initial release of June 24, 2014, the suspect has been charged in relation to two additional bank robberies.

On Tuesday June 24, 2014, at approximately 6:05 pm, a lone male suspect entered a bank situated along the 500 block of Hazeldean Rd. in Kanata. The suspect provided a note making a demand for money. No weapon was seen. The suspect fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of cash.

On the same date, at approximately 7:40 pm, the same suspect entered another bank situated along the 400 block of Hazeldean Rd. in Kanata. The suspect again provided a note making a demand for money. The suspect fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of cash.

There were no injuries stemming from either robbery.

On June 25, 2014, the suspect was located and arrested without incident. “Our thanks, once again, go to the media for their assistance in getting the information and images out, and to the public for making those crucial calls to us”, said S/Sgt. Michael Haarbosch.

Dustin JACKSON, age 34 of Ottawa, is charged with 4 counts of robbery. He will appear in court on June 26, 2014.

Anyone with information with respect to these robberies, or any other robbery, is asked to contact the Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 5116 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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Update: Missing 14 year old female located

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service would like to advise that Keelana Mckendrick has been located safe and sound.

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Missing 14 year old female

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 14 year old girl. Keelana Mckendrick was last seen over 24 hours ago on Queen Mary Street.

Mckendrick is described as a white female, Slim build, 5’7” (170cm), 110 -115 lbs (50-52 kg), long straight dark brown hair to mid back, brown eyes.

Anyone with information regarding this missing person is asked to call Ottawa Police’s Central Division at 613-236-1222, ext. 5212, or Crime Stoppers at 613-236-8477(TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477

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Investigation concluded in the fatal collision at Hunt Club and Merivale

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service Collision Investigation Unit concluded its investigation into the death of a cyclist at the intersection of Hunt Club Road and Merivale Road on October 17, 2013.

The investigation resulted in no charge being laid against the driver of the vehicle involved in this collision.

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Elementary school custodian charged with sexual offences

(Ottawa) On Wednesday, June 25, 2014, the Ottawa Police Service Sexual Assault & Child Abuse Section charged a Smiths Falls man with sexual offences stemming from allegations of inappropriate touching of students at an Ottawa elementary school.

On March 4, 2014 Ottawa Police was notified by the Principal of allegations from several students of inappropriate behaviour by the custodian. As a result, the custodian was reassigned to nightly duties.

The Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Section (SACA) conducted an investigation and identified five victims in relation to inappropriate touching by the custodian.

On June 25, 2014, SACA investigators charged Daniel SABOURIN, 44 years old, of Smiths Falls with five counts of Sexual interference and five counts of Sexual assault. He is scheduled to appear in court today.

SACA investigators are concerned that there could be further victims.

Anyone with information about this incident or other incidents is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Sexual Assault & Child Abuse Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5944 or phone Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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West District Bicycle Proactive Traffic Enforcement

(Ottawa) Officers from the Ottawa Police West District Traffic Section in collaboration with West District NHO (Neighborhood Officers) conducted a proactive traffic enforcement initiative targeting cyclists on Monday, June 23rd, 2014.

The initiative’s goal was to improve the traffic interactions between cyclists, vehicles and pedestrians on the roadways and on or near multiuse pathways. Rob Wilkinson from “Safer Roads Ottawa” also attended and provided education, free safety equipment such as bike bells, reflectors and lights to cyclists and pathway users.

Results from the one day West District traffic blitz are:

29 Cyclist related contraventions and warnings;
65 Cyclist Verbal warnings;
106 Public Relations contacts with the community ;
1 arrest;
1 seized / recovered stolen bicycle;
For information about bicycle safety tips, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/lq2ej6q

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Assistance in identifying two Lincoln Heights bank robberies

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is investigating two bank robberies that occurred yesterday in the Lincoln Heights area and is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect responsible.

On Monday June 23, 2014, at approximately 5:30 pm, a lone male suspect entered a bank situated along the 1400 block of Richmond Rd. The suspect provided a note making a demand for money and indicating he was armed. No weapon was seen. The suspect fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of cash. The suspect was last seen running toward the Lincoln Heights mall.

On the same date, at approximately 7:20 pm, the same suspect entered another bank also situated along the 1400 block of Richmond Rd. The suspect provided a note making a demand for money. The suspect fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of cash.

There were no injuries stemming from either robbery.

The suspect is described as being a Caucasian male, 25-35 years, approximately 6’0” (183cm), pale complexion, 150 lbs, thin build, red or blonde hair, stained teeth. The suspect wore a bright orange construction style jacket, and jeans and sneakers. (see attached images)

Anyone with information with respect to these robberies, or any other robbery, is asked to contact the Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 5116 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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Male shot in Market area of Ottawa

(Ottawa) On Sunday, June 22, 2014 at approximately 2:32 AM, several calls were received reporting shots fired in the area of 171 George Street. Patrol officers responded to the scene and located a male victim who suffered 2 gunshot wounds to his upper thigh region; one in each leg. The victim was transferred to the Ottawa Hospital . The victim refused to provide a statement and is not cooperating with the police investigation. His injuries are non-life threatening.

The Guns and Gangs section is currently investigating.

Anyone with information pertaining to this incident is asked to call the Ottawa Police Service Guns and Gangs Section at 613-236-1222, ext. 5050.

All media inquiries please contact the Guns and Gangs Section at 613-236-1222, ext. 5050.

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Two Robberies By Same Suspect

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is investigating two retail robberies believed committed by the same suspect and is seeking the public’s assistance to identify the suspect.

On June 5, at approximately 4:30 am, a lone male suspect entered a gas station situated along the 600 block of Bronson Avenue, near Chamberlain Avenue. The suspect entered wearing a handkerchief over his face and carrying a large knife. The suspect made a demand for money. The suspect then fled with an undisclosed quantity of cash and cigarettes. The suspect had attended the premises a short time before returning again to commit the robbery. There were no injuries.

On June 20, 2014, at approximately 4:30 am, a lone male entered a convenience store situated along the 800 block of Bank Street, near Fifth Avenue. The suspect first entered without wearing any disguise but then pulled a scarf or similar up over his face while inside the store. The suspect made a demand for cash, cigarettes and lottery tickets. The suspect fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of each of these items. There were no injuries.

The suspect is described as being a Caucasian male, approximately 25-35 years of age, 5’10(178 cm)

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17-Year-Old Male Receives Slash Wound

(Ottawa) Ottawa Police officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the Mooney’s Bay area at approximately 10:40 p.m. this evening. As a result of an altercation with another male, the 17-year-old male victim received a minor slash wound to his calf. He is being treated by paramedics on scene. The victim’s injuries are not life-threatening and he is refusing to cooperate with responding officers. It cannot be confirmed if this incident is related to festivities taking place at that venue.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service, East Division, Staff Sergeant’s Desk at 613-236-1222, extension 3212, or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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Single vehicle fatal accident

(Ottawa) The Ottawa Police Service is investigating a single vehicle fatal accident on Loggers Way in Ottawa’s rural west end near Galetta Side Road. The vehicle was operated by a single male driver approximately 30-years-old. This male lost control of his car on June 20 at approximately 11:15pm. The driver struck a tree and the car flipped. No one else was injured in the collision. Emergency personnel were not able to revive the driver who was pronounced deceased. Roads in the area have all reopened.

The identity of the driver is not being released pending full notification of family.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Collision Investigation Unit at 613 236-1222 ext. 2470, or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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Large indoor marihuana grow operation dismantled in Ottawa

(Ottawa) On Tuesday, June 17, 2014, the Ottawa Police Service Tactical Unit executed two simultaneous warrants under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act in the 0-100 block of Speers Crescent and the 2900 block of Richmond Road.

As a result of the investigation, detectives from the Drug Unit seized 957 marihuana plants from Speers Crescent, valued at $957,000.00, and 4,971 grams of dried marihuana valued at $49,710.00.

A 2013 BWM and a 2006 Toyota minivan were seized as offence-related property. A 2011 BMW X6 was seized as proceeds of crime.

Thien An HUYNH (m), 46 years old, of Ottawa was charged with Production of a Schedule II Substance, Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking a Schedule II Substance and Theft of Electricity over $5,000.00.

Thuy Dieu NGUYEN (f), 35 years old, of Ottawa was charged jointly with HUYNH for Possession of Proceeds of Crime over $5,000.00.

They were released on a promise to appear.