November 2007 Archives

Do you know this suspect?

These images were taken just prior to the theft of an automatic teller machine (ATM) in the West end of Ottawa. The suspect is believed to be part of an organized gang who is targeting area ATMs.


OPP Spaghetti Lunch Fundraiser

(Hawkesbury, ON) , There will be a spaghetti lunch on Friday the 7th of December 2007 from 11 h to 14 h at the Robert Hartley Sports Complex in Hawkesbury, all procedes will go to benefit the Crime Stoppers Program. Police officers from the Ontario Provincial Police will be present to welcome members of the public as well as local business partners who wish to participate in the event.

The interim detachment commander from Hawkesbury stated "Crime stoppers is a community based non profit program that relies on assistance from the community in order to solve major criminal incidents. The collaboration of our community is a needed and indispensable tool in the prevention, detection and reduction of crime. Together we can fight crime!"

The tickets can be purchased for $5.00 and can be obtained at the Hawkesbury detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police located at 419 Cartier Blvd in Hawkesbury, Ontario.

Vandals Target Aylmer Cemetary

Crime Stoppers and the Gatineau Police Service are asking for your assistance in solving a heartless vandalism incident.

During the evening of the 24 September 2007, a group of teenagers attended the St-Paul Cemetery located in Aylmer at the corners of Samuel-Eddy Street and the Aylmer Road. The culprits knocked down approximately 170 headstones, breaking 10 of them. Afterwards, this same group walked along Samuel-Eddy Street near Cordilleres Street and they slashed the tires of several parked cars.

The only description available is that this group consisted of teenagers, dressed in black.


If you have any information regarding this incident, or any other criminal activity, call Crime Stoppers at 613-233-TIPS, that’s 613-233-8477 or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.
Remember Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display, we will not record your call and you are not required to testify in court. If your information leads to an arrest or a charge, you could qualify for a cash reward of up to $2000.
Visit us at www.crimestoppers.ca