OPP WEEKLY NEWS
(RENFREW, ON) – The Renfrew Detachment of the OPP investigated 267 calls for service during the previous week.
Frauds
Residents called the OPP reporting various attempts at frauds, including the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) scam, a death threat extortion attempt, and an inheritance scam.
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If you have provided personal or financial information to a scammer, or have been defrauded of money, please report this to the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. If you have not provided any information or money to anyone contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or online at www.antifraudcentre.ca
Provincial Constable Dave Peace is investigating after a fraudulent cheque was accepted at Stinson’s Gas Bar in Cobden. On Tuesday, June 14 a customer attended the gas station and purchased gas and other items using a third-party cheque. The cheque was returned to the business as it had been written on a closed account. The officer and store attendant were able to identify the suspect and charges are pending.
Domestic Violence
OPP officers investigated eight domestic disputes. One female was charged with assault and failing to comply with a probation order and one male was charged with assault and domestic mischief. No other criminal offences occurred.
Break and Enter
On Monday, June 13 at 1:50 a.m., OPP officers responded to a break and enter in progress on Fortington Street in Renfrew. The caller reported hearing glass breaking and lights on at a neighbour’s home, when they knew the neighbour was away. Prior to police arrival a male was seen leaving the home walking towards King Street.
A broken basement window was located. The homeowner advised nothing appeared to have been stolen. Physical evidence was seized from the scene. The Canine officer attended and tracked the suspect for a time, but was unsuccessful.
Provincial Constable Mark O’Dacre is continuing to investigate.
Assault
One male is facing charges after police responded to a report of someone damaging a vehicle and front door on Saturday, June 18 at 12:50 a.m. The incident took place on Gordon Ferguson Place in Arnprior and later more damage was done on Ida Street.
Police located and arrested a 16-year-old male after a brief struggle. He is charged with four counts of mischief under $5,000, four counts of uttering threats, assault and causing a disturbance. He will appear in youth court in Renfrew on Wednesday, August 3. Under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act he cannot be identified.
Provincial Constable Denys Baranovskiy investigated.
Thefts
OPP officers investigated 11 thefts during the past week. Stolen property includes gas, personal property (cell phone, GSP, loose change, gym bag) from unlocked vehicles, and two bikes.
One bike was stolen from St Joseph’s elementary school in Arnprior between 9 a.m. and noon on Monday June 13. It was recovered on Friday, June 17.
The other bike was stolen from a back yard on McGonigal Street West in Arnprior overnight on Monday, June 13. It is described as a Haro green BMX bike.
Officers are investigating after a report of someone stealing medals. On Saturday, June 18 the complainant called the OPP to report someone known to them removed medals from their home. The suspect claimed they were taking the medals to donate them to the Legion in Renfrew. The medals were never received by the Legion. There is a suspect in the case and Provincial Constable Marc Bennett is continuing to investigate.
Online Crime Reporting to the OPP
Our online Citizen Self Reporting tool allows you to report minor crimes such as theft, property damage and driving complaints. This system allows you to submit a report from your computer or mobile device without going to an OPP detachment. All submissions will be sent directly to the OPP and reviewed by an officer. You may be contacted to provide more information. You must have a valid e-mail address in order to submit a report.
Use this system to report:
• Lost/missing property under $5,000
• Stolen license plates or validation stickers
• Theft from a vehicle under $5,000
• Mischief/damage to a vehicle under $5,000
• Mischief/damage to property (other than a vehicle) under $5,000
• Theft under $5,000
• Driving Complaints
To report a crime online, go to www.opp.ca
The 24 hour OPP toll-free number is 1-888-310-1122. This number works anywhere in the province of Ontario to dispatch an OPP officer or report a crime. Program this number into your phone. In life threatening emergencies call 911.
Crime Stoppers
Crime Stoppers Pembroke/Renfrew County believes that someone may have information that could assist police in solving these crimes. If you have information on any criminal offence that results in charges being laid, you qualify for an award of up to $2,000.00. Call Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers at 735-8477 or toll free at 1-800-222-8477. You could help solve a crime. All tips remain anonymous and you will not have to attend court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Our telephones are answered 24 hours a day. Please visit the website www.valleytips.ca.