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Suspect to identify in break and enter/fraud investigations / Suspect à identifier dans des affaires d’introduction par effraction et de fraude

Suspect to identify in break and enter/fraud investigations / Suspect à identifier dans des affaires d’introduction par effraction et de fraude

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is seeking public assistance in identifying a male suspect involved in a break/enter and fraud…

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Suspects to identify in attempted Alta Vista area distraction theft / Suspects à identifier relativement à une tentative de vol par détournement d’attention, secteur Alta Vista

Suspects to identify in attempted Alta Vista area distraction theft / Suspects à identifier relativement à une tentative de vol par détournement d’attention, secteur Alta Vista

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying three suspects involved in a distraction theft investigation.…

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