Dryden Police Crime Report – August 1 2017

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DRYDEN – Hot weather over the past few days has not deterred criminal activity in Dryden – Here are some of the incidents that the Dryden Police Service has responded to over the past days.

July 28, 2018 – A mischief was reported after a vehicle parked near Clearwater Crescent had a rock thrown through the passenger window of a 2015 Buick Verano.

July 29, 2017 – Dryden Police received report of a vehicle stolen from an Eagle Drive residence. The car was stolen between 11:00pm July 28 and 7:00am July 29. Stolen was a 2007 Chevrolet Impala, Grey in colour with Ontario Marker, BWXM 556.

July 31, 2017 – Dryden Police were called to a Park Crescent residence after two people tried to break into a garage. Dryden Police identified a 15 year old male who is facing charges of Break and Enter and Breach of Probation. The investigation is continuing. Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the identity of anyone under the age of 18 who commits a crime is protected.

July 31, 2017 – Dryden Police are investigating a Break and Enter to Wilson’s Business Solutions Warehouse that occurred between July 29th and July 31, 2017. Over $1600 dollars in merchandise was taken. Some of the property was recovered in close proximity to the scene. The building also sustained damage during this crime. There are no suspects at this time.

July 31, 2017 – Dryden Police received a report that sometime overnight a garage and a vehicle were entered on Dingwall Parkway and alcohol stolen. There are no suspects identified in this incident.

August 1, 2017 – In the early morning hours of August 1, 2017 a number of vehicles were entered in the Clearwater Crescent area of Dryden. Various items are reported missing as well as some items recovered. There are no suspects in this incident.

Police would like to remind the Public to lock their vehicles and outbuildings.

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT ANY OF THESE CRIMES PLEASE CALL THE DRYDEN POLICE SERVICE AT 807-223-3281 OR ANONYMOUSLY TO CRIME STOPPERS.

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