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Tuesday, March 29, 2005

ROBBERY On March 24 shortly after 10 PM a young man and woman were walking on Wyld Street near Second Avenue in North Bay when four males who exited a vehicle approached them.
ROBBERY
On March 24 shortly after 10 PM a young man and woman were walking on Wyld Street near Second Avenue in North Bay when four males who exited a vehicle approached them.

Two of these males took the female and put her in the
vehicle and the other two began to assault the male victim. They also stole his wallet and cash.

The wallet has since been recovered and the girl was found safe and sound.

The group of 4 had some familiarity with the victims.
Injuries on the male victim were not serious.

Descriptions are:
Suspect #1-Male white, 5'10, shaved head wearing blue jeans, a white t-shirt and white coat.
Suspect #2-Male white, 5'11 to 6', spiked hair and wearing a black hood and jeans.
The vehicle is described as a grey four-door sedan.

DOG BITES
On March 26 during the evening hours, a woman was walking on Third Avenue between Cassells and Fraser streets. At this time she was approached by a black medium-sized poodle type dog. This dog appeared to be covered in mud and was very aggressive. The dog bit the hand of the victim and caused a
laceration to her finger. She kicked at the dog several times until it ran away towards Fraser Street. The attending physician for the victim had concerns for the health of the dog and consequently gave the woman a rabies vaccine.


Anyone with information on this crime or any other are asked to call Crime
Stoppers at 476-8477.