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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Break and Enter On the evening of the 18th of September 2013, the North Bay Police Service was called to attend the Moe Zee On Inn in North Bay regarding a break and enter in progress to one of the motel rooms.
Break and Enter
On the evening of the 18th of September 2013, the North Bay Police Service was called to attend the Moe Zee On Inn in North Bay regarding a break and enter in progress to one of the motel rooms. Upon arrival police learned that the individuals had their plans foiled by the property owner who confronted them while they were inside the room, which had been accessed by damaging the door.

While the owner was calling police, the suspects fled in motor vehicle. A description of the suspects and the vehicle were provided to police, which assisted in the arrest of all three at Fanny’s Night Club. Through the police investigation it was also learned that the vehicle they fled in had been stolen from Sudbury earlier that day.

As a result three Sudbury residents; 38 year old Scott Stanley, 35 year old Misty Plume and 28 year old Chad McDonald are facing charges of Break and Enter with intent to commit an indictable offence and possession of a stolen motor vehicle. Misty Plume is also facing the additional charge of Possession of crack cocaine.

Police are still looking for the stolen vehicle that is described as a 2011 lime green Ford car, bearing Ontario license plate BPZZ 915. If anyone sees the vehicle, please contact the North Bay Police Service. Constable Richard Hampel is investigating.

Child Pornography
A 40 year old North Bay woman is facing charges for Making, Possessing and Distributing Child Pornography.
She joined an adult website and befriended two males. They exchanged various items or stories of Child Pornography. She has been charged with making child Pornography, Possessing Child Pornography and Distributing Child Pornography. Detective Constable Jason Long is the investigating officer.

Stolen E-Bikes
Sometime during the overnight hours between the 17 and 18 of September 2013, two E—bikes were stolen from two residences in the downtown area. One e-bike taken from a residence in the 200 block of First Avenue West is described as a black, Gio with the chain guard and one pedal missing. Another e-bike was taken from a residence in the 400 block of Second Avenue East and is described as an orange, Emmo, “Urban” model, valued at $900.00. Constable Henri O’Neill is investigating.


Anyone with information on these or any other crimes are asked to call Near north Crime Stoppers at 476-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-222TIPS (8477). Submit tip online at our website www.nearnorthcrimestoppers.com. All tipsters remain anonymous.