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City Police Beat

Thursday, May 31, 2007

TRAFFIC ALERT The North Bay Police Service has been receiving numerous complaints of vehicles disobeying newly placed stop signs at the following locations: Jane St. and Clarence St. John St. and 1st Av.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

YOUTH SWARMED On the 28th of May during the afternoon hours it is alleged that eleven 13 & 14 years old from a North Bay middle school surrounded a much smaller student and pushed him to the ground.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Identification of body released The North Bay Police Service is now reporting that the body found on the 20th of May near Cedar Heights Rd. is that of Lorraine Girard, 53-years-old of North Bay. She had been reported missing in April of this year.

Monday, May 28, 2007

BUSY WEEKEND WITH DRUNKS Officers with our service were kept busy with people who wre intoxicated on the weekend. Officers arrested 8 such individuals and lodged them in cells overnight.

Friday, May 25, 2007

STILL SEEKING ASSISTANCE Investigators with the North Bay Police Service are still seeking assistance from the public in relation to the house fire that took place on the 8th of May on Legion Rd. Det. Cst.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

GIRL ATTACKED On the 23rd of May at approximately 5 PM it is alleged that a teenaged girl was riding her bicycle across the Scollard Hall property making her way to High St. At this time she was followed and surrounded by a group of male cyclists.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

THEFT/FRAUD ALERT The North Bay Police Service would like to caution the public on a recent scam that is being committed in North Bay. A team of organized criminals steal both the ATM card and the corresponding PIN number from the victim.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

RIDE RESULTS During the past long weekend the North Bay Police Service stopped 343 vehicles in their RIDE duties. One driver was given a 12 hour suspension and several traffic warnings were issued. FALSE INFORMATION On the 19th of May Cst.

Friday, May 18, 2007

RELEASE OF NAME Although the Coroner’s Office has not officially released the cause of death of a man’s body found in lake Nipissing on the 15th of May, our Police Service has been given permission to release the man’s name as Frank FARRELL 69 years

Thursday, May 17, 2007

CRIMINAL HARASSMENT On the 15th of May during the evening hours Cst. Erin Honeysett and Steve Taylor of the North Bay Police received a call to attend at a parking lot within the city in regards to a man allegedly harassing a woman.