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In the weeks of June 06th to June 20th, Hawkesbury Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers responded to 251 occurrences. Three break and enter incidents were reported. Two assault incidents and 15 incidents of theft were reported. In the last two weeks, officers did not investigate any impaired driving related incidents. Out of these 251 occurrences, 30 concluded with charges.

THEFT OF HORSE TRAILER

(CHAMPLAIN, ON) – The Hawkesbury OPP needs your help in solving a theft of a horse trailer that occurred sometime between 5:00pm Wednesday June 8th and 7:00am Thursday June 9th, 2016.

A grey (primer) 1990 double axle horse trailer valued at $6,000 was stolen from a farm equipment business situated on Highway 34 in Vankleek Hill.

The trailer was equipped with new tires and new aluminium rims and contained a set of four farm tractor tires valued at $4,000.

Anyone with information about this matter is asked to contact Constable Pascal David at the Hawkesbury OPP at 613-632-2729 or 1-888-310-1122. (See attached photo of stolen item).

THEFT – SUSPECT TO BE IDENTIFIED

(HAWKESBURY, ON) – The Hawkesbury OPP is investigating a shoplifting that occurred on Friday June 10th at 1:30pm at the Canadian Tire store situated on Cameron Street in Hawkesbury.

Investigation revealed that a male was observed leaving the store’s garden center with an outdoor fireplace.

A photo of the suspect was taken as he was exiting the store. Police were not able to identify the suspect on the photo and are asking for your help. (See photo)

Description:

– White male,

– Between 50–60 years old,

– Light brown/grey hair, receding,

– Medium build,

– Eyeglasses

Wearing:

– Striped white/blue polo shirt,

– Black shorts

Suspect vehicle:

– Red Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck

If you know this person, (see photo), please contact Constable Chantal Duchesne of the Hawkesbury OPP Detachment at 613-632-2729 or toll free at 1-888-310-1122.

BREAK AND ENTER

(NATION, ON) – The Hawkesbury OPP is investigating a break and enter that occurred sometime between June 6th and 7th at a Ste-Catherine Street residence in St-Isidore.

The investigation revealed that someone gained access to the residence by breaking in through the rear patio door where televisions, jewelry, alcohol, electronics, computers, rollerblades, luggage, sunglasses, video games and several other valuable items were stolen.

The matter is still under investigation.

Anyone with information can contact the Hawkesbury OPP at 613-632-2729 or 1-888-310-1122.

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(HAWKESBURY, ON) – Constable Vanessa Laberge of the Hawkesbury OPP is investigating a break and enter incident that occurred sometime overnight on June 7th and 8th in two sheds situated in the backyard of a residence on Main Street in Hawkesbury.

The investigation revealed that someone entered the sheds by breaking the door locks. Fishing equipment such as rods, tackle box and a fish finder were stolen.

Further investigation revealed that the culprit also stole an outboard motor off a small boat parked ashore on the property. The 2008 Mercury motor, 15 horsepower is valued at $3,000.

If you have any information about this matter, please contact Constable Vanessa Laberge at the Hawkesbury O.P.P. Detachment at 613-632-2729 or 1-888-310-1122.

PETS LEFT IN VEHICLE

(HAWKESBURY, ON) – Over the summer months Ontario Provincial Police officers attend calls about pets left in unattended vehicles.

If it’s hot, your pet may be in trouble! During warm weather pet guardians must take precautions against the danger of heat exhaustion and heatstroke for their pets. The temperature in a parked car, even in the shade with the windows partly open, can rapidly reach a level that will seriously harm or even kill your pet. Leaving your pet in a car with the air conditioning on is also taking a risk as many pets have died as the result of a faulty air-conditioning system.

Dogs (and cats) cool themselves by panting and by releasing heat through their paws. On summer days the air and upholstery in your vehicle can heat up to high temperatures that make it impossible for pets to cool themselves. Your dog will be more comfortable if left at home.

Symptoms of heatstroke

– Exaggerated panting (or the sudden stopping of panting);

– rapid or erratic pulse;

– salivation;

– anxious or staring expression;

– weakness and muscle tremors;

– lack of coordination;

– tongue and lips red (which may eventually turn bluish in colour);

– convulsions or vomiting;

– collapse, coma and death.

If you have information about any criminal matters, please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or call the Hawkesbury O.P.P. at 613-632-2729 or 1-888-310-1122. Persons giving tips to Crime Stoppers that lead to an arrest may be eligible for a cash reward. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display. Your call will stay anonymous and your presence won’t be needed in court. Tips can also be sent via text message and e-mail. For more information visit the National Capital Crime Stoppers’ website at www.CrimeStoppers.ca .