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Friday, August 18, 2017

The following are news releases from the North Bay Police Service:

Police attended an alarm on Fisher Street and discovered a cement block was thrown through a window of a business and a laptop was stolen.

Overnight, a business on Worthington Street East was entered by prying the front door open and removed some cash.

 

Shortly after midnight on the 18th of August, 2017, police attended a Domestic disturbance on Delaware Avenue. As a result of the investigation a female resisted during her arrest. North Bay Police have charged:

A 30-year-old woman of North Bay with:

  • One count of resist arrest
  • One count of unlawful confinement
  • One count of utter threat
  • Three counts of assault with a weapon
  • Two counts of assault
  • Two counts of Theft
  • Five counts of Possession of stolen property
  • One count of possession of a schedule 1 substance

It is alleged that between April and August 2017, the accused assaulted the victim on two separate occasions using her hands and feet. She also prevented the victim from leaving during multiple verbal arguments and on other separate occasions she assaulted the victim with a beer bottle and a butter knife.

On  August 17, the accused attended a separate residence and threatened a female then attended a second residence where she argued with her male partner and assaulted and threatened another female.

A search incident to arrest revealed the accused was in possession of property belonging to three separate persons as well as drugs under the CDSA schedule 1.

The female accused was held in custody pending a bail hearing

In order to protect the identity of the victim, the North Bay Police Service will not be releasing the name of the accused.

 

Help for victims of domestic assault

If you or someone you know is in an emergency situation requiring immediate police assistance, call 911. If you are a victim of domestic assault and do not feel ready to report the crime to police, help is available.

Victim Services of Nipissing District provides free and confidential short-term crisis support to victims of crime, tragic circumstance and disaster. For more information, call 705-472-2649.