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The Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated 271 calls for service during the past week.

Domestic Violence
Arnprior and Renfrew officers investigated eight domestic disputes the past week. One female was charged with assault
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Break and Enter
A home on Gillies Street in the Township Of McNab/Braeside was broken into on November 18, 2017. The owner discovered the break in and a play station was stolen from the residence. Provincial Constable Kevin Rebertz is investigating.
On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 a home on Albert Street in Arnprior was broken into. The owner discovered the break in and multiple items were stolen from the residence. Provincial Constable Tamara Dube is leading the investigation.

Impaired Driver
On Friday, November 24 at approximately 1:15 am a Renfrew OPP officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic infraction in the Township of Horton. The male driver had been drinking and failed a roadside alcohol screening test. He was transported to the detachment for further breath tests. As a result Kevin Noseworthy, age 23, of Whitewater Region was charged with driving over 80mgs, speeding and drive motor vehicle with open container of liquor.

Theft
On November 22 an outdoor inflatable Santa was stolen from a property in Arnprior.
Money was stolen from an unlocked vehicle overnight in Whitewater Region on November 22-23.

Mischief
A vehicle was damaged at a residence in the Township of McNab/Braeside. As a result of the investigation Christopher Tremblay, age 27, of Arnprior was charged with Mischief under $5000. Provincial Constable Kevin Rebertz investigated the occurrence.
On November 21 a male party entered the Tim Horton’s in Renfrew and removed a bar from one of the curtains. The male then proceeded to puncture a hole in a leather chair at the location. As a result Ryan Siroski, age 20, of Renfrew, was charged with Mischief under $5000.

Stunt Driving
On Monday November 20 at approximately 5:45 pm PC Mark Cranford stopped a vehicle for speeding more than 50km/hr above the posted speed limit on Highway 60 near Cheese Factory Road. The male driver of the vehicle, Jordan Rowan, 21 of Admaston-Bromley Township, was issued a summons for traffic court in Renfrew. The male’s driver’s licence was suspended for seven days and the vehicle was impounded for seven days.

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