BREAK AND ENTER INVESTIGATION
(DUBREUILVILLE, ON) - On November 10, 2013 the Superior East Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Wawa Detachment were advised that the gas station in Dubreuilville had been broken into sometime overnight. Stolen from the business were a cash register and metal safe. Both contained an undisclosed amount of Canadian currency and cheques payable to Dubreuil Forest Product. An OPP Scenes of Crime officer attended and the processed the scene for evidence. Anyone with any information is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers.
If you have any information regarding any criminal activity, call 705-942-7867 or 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS); submit an e-tip from The Crime Stopper’s web-site at www.saultcrimestoppers.com or send a text to keyword SSM to the short code number 274637.
OPP LAY CHARGES FOR EXCESSIVE SPEED, WEAPONS
(SOUTH PORCUPINE) – A Timmins driver has been charged with a Street Racing offence contrary to the Highway Traffic Act as well as a Criminal Code charge for possessing a prohibited weapon.
On November 10th, an OPP officer had occasion to observe a 2005 Chrysler Sebring passenger vehicle allegedly travelling at a speed of 132 km/h in a posted 80 km/h zone on Hwy 144 in Thornloe Twp. (south of Timmins).
During the course of investigative steps taken by the OPP officer, a prohibited weapon was located within the vehicle.
The weapon was seized as evidence by the OPP officer.
The driver, Jean OUELLETTE, 24, of Timmins, has been charged with:
- Possession of a Prohibited Weapon contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada
- Street Racing contrary to the Highway Traffic Act
OUELLETTE is required to attend Provincial Court in Timmins to answer to the charges laid against him on separate dates in December.
Additionally, the vehicle has been impounded for 7 days and his driver’s licence has been suspended for 7 days.
INVESTIGATION RESULTS IN $170,000 WORTH OF DRUGS SEIZED