Manitouwadge
Break, Enter, and Theft, Manitouwadge
August 13, 2007
The Manitouwadge Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate two separate incidents of break and enter to a small business located in the parking lot of the
The first incident occurred sometime overnight on Monday, May the 28th when the lock and hasp on the side door of a bus converted into a chip stand was pried open. Those responsible immediately attacked the cash register and stole a quantity of cash consisting of various denominations of Canadian currency.
The second incident occurred sometime during the early morning hours of Saturday, the 16th of June. Again the lock and hasp were pried off the side door to the bus.
Police could use your help in identifying those responsible. If you have any information on these crimes…call Crime Stoppers!
Mischief
ManitouwadgeThis week through Crime Stoppers the Manitouwadge Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police could use your help in identifying the persons responsible for several acts of senseless vandalism.
Sometime overnight on Wednesday, the 27th of June, the plastic encased signs on the front lawn of the
Another incident occurred sometime overnight on Monday, the 30th of April, when some pretty pointed profanity was printed in blue chalk on the north side of Our Lady of Lourdes School.
These incidents may not be related but any information on these crimes could help police.
Crime Stoppers is asking the youth of the Community to take some responsibility and to do what’s right. Help your school! Help your Community! Let’s identify those responsible. Call Crime Stoppers.
Mischief, Manitouwadge
Through Crime Stoppers officers with the Manitouwadge Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police could use your help in identifying the persons responsible for a costly and senseless act of mischief.
Sometime late on Monday the 26th of March and early Tuesday morning the two rear tires of a pick up truck parked overnight in a driveway on Matachewan Road in Manitouwadge were punctured through the side walls with what police believe to be a pointed instrument such as a carpentry awl.
There appears to be no motive in this incident other than a senseless act of vandalism.
If you have any information on this crime…call Crime Stoppers!



