Current
On Friday October 22nd, at 4:30 pm, the victim had locked his wallet in a locker at the Good Life Fitness on North Centre Road. Upon returning to the locker, the victim realized the lock had been cut off, his wallet removed, and a different lock had been put on the locker.
The suspect attended the Best Buy store on Richmond street with the victim’s stolen credit card and fraudulently obtained over $4,000 in merchandise.
Police have obtained video surveillance of the suspect.
The London Police Service is requesting the assistance of the public in identifying the suspect responsible for a credit card fraud.
The London Police Service is investigating a break in that occurred on August 10 to a residence on Jacqueline Street.
At 2:30 pm, the home owner returned to the residence to find the window to the livingroom smashed and the house had been ransacked.
The security surveillance camera system was operating at the time and captures two male subjects breaking the front living room window. The two male subjects later are shown leaving the residence carrying bags.
Stolen was a quantity of jewelery and prescription medication. Also stolen is a pellet gun.
Please have identified one of the suspects in the surveillance tape.
Police are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect on the right of the video surveillance.
On October 5th, the London Police Service were called to the Glen Cairn Barbershop located at 150 King Edward shortly after 8:00 am in response to a break and enter complaint.
The business owner had found the front window completely smashed out and property from inside had been removed.
Police have obtained video surveillance of the break and enter .
Police are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect responsible for this break and enter.
On Friday October 22nd, at 4:30 pm, the victim had locked his wallet in a locker at the Good Life Fitness on North Centre Road. Upon returning to the locker, the victim realized the lock had been cut off, his wallet removed, and a different lock had been put on the locker.
The suspect attended the Best Buy store on Richmond Street with the victim’s stolen credit card and fraudulently obtained over $4,000 in merchandise.
Police have obtained video surveillance of the suspect.
The London Police Service is requesting the assistance of the public in identifying the suspect responsible for a credit card fraud.
London Crime Stoppers along with the London Police Service urge all motorists to use extra caution when driving this holiday season. We all know drinking and driving doesn’t mix. Unfortunately, impaired drivers will be on the roadways this Christmas season. Look out for common signs of someone driving while under the influence. Take every precaution then call police immediately.
If you are going to drink during the holidays, plan to stay where you are drinking or have someone who is sober available to take you home.
In addition to individuals taking responsibility for their own behavior, good friends can save lives by taking the keys of acquaintances who have had too much to drink.
London Elgin Middlesex Crime Stoppers wish everyone a safe and happy holiday.
The Ministry of Natural Resources is seeking the publics help to solve 18 moose hunting cases from across northern Ontario. Investigations into these cases began between September and November of 2010 but have not yet been successfully concluded.
In each of these cases there is evidence that the hunter or hunters was aware that the moose had been killed, however the animal was subsequently abandoned, an offence under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act.
While moose hunting occurs in northern Ontario the majority of hunters reside in southern Ontario. Conservation Officers need the help of anyone who may have any information about these cases.
Further detail of these cases can be found on the Ministry of Natural Resources ? Enforcement branch Website at:
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/Enforcement/index.html
If you have any information about these cases please call 1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667) toll-free any time. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
