Thunder Bay Police Make Arrests in Property Crime Incidents

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Crime Update

Thunder Bay PoliceTHUNDER BAY – Arrests have been made in a number of property crime incidents in Thunder Bay.  Thunder Bay Police are continuing to investigate the recent property crimes that have been occurring in a number of neighbourhoods in Thunder Bay and rural locations.

Police report that “As a result of information received during these investigations, a number of arrests have been made”.

On November 28th, 2015, a fifeteen-year-old male was arrested and charged with Possession of Stolen Property and Breach of Probation in relation to a theft from a Pomona Drive residence.

On December 9th, 2015, a 16 year old and a 17 year old male were arrested and charged with offences relating to a break and enter that occurred on November 7, 2015 on South Norah Street. Both males have been charged with Break & Enter, Breach of Probation and the 16 year old male has also been charged with Theft Over $5,000.

Investigators continue to look into all information that has been received in order to identify other individuals that may be responsible for property crime incidents that have been occurring. Anyone with any type of information is asked to contact the police at 684-1200 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 or www.tipsubmit.com.

Police are encouraging citizen to remain vigilant in locking their home, garage and out buildings. It is a good habit to checked all locks before retiring for the night. Police are also reminding everyone to lock their vehicle and ensure valuables are out of sight.

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James Murray
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