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The Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated 262 calls for service during starting Monday, September 17 until end of day Sunday, September 23

Fall Seatbelt Campaign

The OPP will be participating in the annual Fall Seatbelt Campaign. The annual event which sees police services across the province strictly enforcing seat belt laws takes place from Wednesday September 26 until Friday October 5, 2018. Drivers are also responsible for ensuring passengers under 16 years of age are properly secured. Learn when it is appropriate to use a forward facing car seat, a rear facing car seat or a booster seat at http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/choose-car-seat.shtml   Seat belts do save lives and reduce injuries, please wear yours!

Domestic Violence

Arnprior and Renfrew officers investigated seven domestic disputes during the past week. No criminal offences were alleged.  If you or someone you know is living in or involved in an abusive relationship help is available. Contact Bernadette McCann House 24/7 for support, advice or the safety of a shelter at 1-800-267-4930. The Women’s Sexual Assault Centre of Renfrew County is also available 24/7 for information and support at 1-800-663-3060.  You could also attend the emergency department of any hospital in Renfrew County and ask to speak to a member of the Assault Response Team. In emergencies call 9-1-1.

Thefts

Police investigated three separate cases during the past week where someone pumped fuel into a vehicle and failed to pay for the purchase. Motorists are reminded to ensure they pay for fuel prior to driving away or they could face a charge of theft.

Police investigated one theft from an unlocked vehicle in Renfrew on Saturday September 22. The vehicle owner parked the vehicle on Ready Ave in Renfrew Friday evening and failed to lock the doors. On Saturday they discovered items stolen from the vehicle including loose change, cigarettes and a lighter.

Fraud

Several reports were received from residents reporting attempted frauds, including someone pretending to be from a collection agency advising the person they owed a business money. One victim reported being scammed by someone claiming to represent an aluminium company. Consumers are reminded to do research before hiring or trusting someone. Get recommendations from friends or family of reputable businesses.

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