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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Domestic Related Arrest A 30 year-old male was arrested on the 1st of June at 12:15 am and charged with one count of assault and one count of forcible confinement.
Domestic Related Arrest

A 30 year-old male was arrested on the 1st of June at 12:15 am and charged with one count of assault and one count of forcible confinement. It is alleged that on the 31st of May at approximately 11:45 pm the accused got into a verbal argument with his common law spouse at their residence, assaulted her and would not let her leave. The accused is to appear in bail court this morning.

Two Persons Arrested on Outstanding Warrants

38 year-old Scott Erdman of 168 Andrew Street was arrested on outstanding warrants on the 31st of May at the court house. He has been charged with one count of fail to appear court, one count of theft under $5,000.00 and one count of breach of probation. He is to appear in court on the 28th of June.

20 year-old Tara Stiber of 91 Breton Road was arrested at the court house the 31st of May on an outstanding warrant and charged with one count of fail to appear court and one count of breach of probation. She is to appear in court on the 28th of June.

27 year-old Toni Raeleane Binda of #302-524A Goulais Avenue was arrested on the 31st of May at 10:40 am at the city police station and charged with one count of assault and one count of assault with a weapon. It is alleged that on the 30th of May she was at a local grocery store and assaulted and pushed a shopping cart into another female. She is to appear in court on the 28th of June.

Property Crimes

Thefts


• A Raleigh Mountain Bike was stolen from a parking lot of a business in the 400 block of Trunk Road.
• Vehciles were entered on the Beech Street and Trunk Road. A Blackberry Curve, a Magellan Maestro GPS Unit, a Playstation 3, a 19 inch television and wallets were reported stolen.

Once again, city police would like to remind the public to lock their doors, park in busy, well lit areas and do not leave valuables in plain sight in the vehicle. If you leave items in your vehicle and they're visible, the chances your vehicle will get broken into increase greatly. Very few auto break-ins are "random". The thieves usually see something out in the open. Valuable items that thieves target are GPS units, MP3 players, credit cards, money, purses, wallets, packages and so forth. If you can't take the items with you, secure them in a safe place in your vehicle, like a locked glove compartment or your trunk.