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Robbery in Hawkesbury

On February 21st, 2008, at approximately 2:30 pm, officers of the Hawkesbury OPP were dispatched to the Kwik Cash business, situated at 328 Main Street East in the town of Hawkesbury. Two unknown male suspects attended the Kwik cash store and stole the money from the cash register.

Both had their faces covered with winter apparel.

An undisclosed amount of money was stolen. Both suspects fled on foot on Main Street.
The OPP Canine unit was called in to assist where a short track was performed to no avail.

Suspect # 1:
Height 5'8" to 5'10"; weighing approximately 140 to 150lbs; slim build; wearing dark colored facial winter apparel, dark sunglasses, dark leather gloves and a navy blue jacket. The male spoke English well.

Suspect # 2:
Height: 5'6" to 5'8"; wearing a dark colored facial apparel, dark sunglasses, dark leather gloves and a dark green jacket. Male spoke English very well.

No weapons were observed during the commission of the offence. None of the 2 employees working at the time were injured.

Police are looking for your help. If you have any information about this matter please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). 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.

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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.


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Burnbrae Fire

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A barn fire on July 23, 2007, at Burnbrae Farms Ltd., Lyn, ON, caused damage well in excess of $1 million dollars and also resulted in the unfortunate death of approximately 40,000 laying hens. The Fire Marshall, the insurance adjusters and Burnbrae staff have been unable to determine the cause of the fire.

At this time the cause of this fire has been ruled as "undetermined", but it is only prudent to pursue all possibilities, including the possibility that the fire was deliberate. Therefore, Burnbrae Farms is offering a reward of up to $10,000 to anyone who can provide information identifying the cause of the fire and, if applicable, leading to the conviction of any person(s) who may have been responsible.

If you have information regarding this fire, but prefer to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 613-233(TIPS) (613 233 8477) or you can call the toll free number at 1-800-222-8477. The Crime Stoppers telephones do not have call display and they are not recorded. If your information leads to an arrest or a charge you may qualify for an additional reward of $2000.

As noted above, a large number of birds perished, but fortunately no human health incidents were incurred. However, the volunteer firemen were placed at significant risk in fighting this fire. Serious injury or death is always a possibility in fighting fires and the staff at Burnbrae Farms are very thankful that this did not occur.

Your cooperation in assisting with this investigation will be sincerely appreciated.

Wanted for Robbery

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On Monday the June 25th, 2007 at approximately 2:51 P.M., a male suspect armed with a knife entered the Proxim Pharmacy located at 542 St Philippe Street in the Village of Alfred. The suspect threatened the staff with a knife and fled the scene with narcotics and cash.

The suspect is described as being a white male 30 to 40 Yrs old, approx. 6 feet tall, slim build, moustache, shoulder length dirty blond wavy hair, wearing a red ball cap, sunglasses, grey hooded sweater with a logo on the left chest area, dark pants / jeans, dark shoes.

The Ontario Provincial Police Hawkesbury Crime Unit is investigating. If you have any information about this matter please call Detective Sergeant Dan Nadeau, Hawkesbury O.P.P. at 613-632-2729 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). You can also submit a confidential tip by clicking "Submit a Tip" at the top of this page.

Crime Stoppers wants your information, not your name. We do not record calls and we do not subscribe to caller-id. If your information leads to an arrest or a charge, you could qualify for a cash reward of up to $2000.