Lakeshore Advance, 2013-06-05, Page 1110 Lakeshore Advance • Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Impaired and drug charges for female Susplclous cafls seeklng
donatlons for teddy bears
OPP
A complaint of a female ixtsseti out behind the wheel of a Suzuki
sports utility vehicle led to a handful of criminal charges for a 47
year old female from 1,ondon. Just before 4:(X) a.m. Huron County
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers responded to Bluewater
1 I1ghway and Indian Road to investigate a vehicle parked on the
shoulder of the road. Officers located a female asleep behind the
wheel. Officers got the driver's attention and immediately noted
the driver had been thinking ak 'olml. She displayed signs that she
was impaired by alcohol and was au tested for hnpatred Cate and
Control. She was tntnsported to the Exeter ()PP 1)etachment for
breath tests. loth tests were above the legal limit.
A search of the female was conducted incident to arrest and
officers located suspected Psilocybin (magic mushrooms),
Cannabis Resin and Cocaine.
As a result, a 47 -year old woman from London has been
charged with impaired Care & Control, Drive Motor Vehicle - ( )ver
811 Milligrams of Alcohol and three counts of Possession of a
Controlled Substance. She has a court date scheduled for the
Ontario Court of Justice - Exeter on July 18,'2O13. She received an
automatic 90 day driver's licence suspension and the motor
vehicle was impounded for seven days.
Three day suspension and liquor charge
A complaint of a possible impaired driver has reset ted in an 18
year old female being served a three day driver's licence suspen-
sion along with two tickets. On May 26 shortly before 9:0t) p.m.
hutm County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Perth ()PP
officers were notified ail driver that had just left a convenience
store in Mitchell that was suspected to be impaired.
A few minutes later a I luron OPP officer spotted the suspect
vehicle, a Chevrolet Cavalier travelling westbound on 'Thames
Road East near Plugtown line. Upon speaking with the driver it
was noted she had been drinking alcohol and was displaying signs
she was impaired by alcohol. She was arrested for impaired
operation and transported to the Exeter OPP Detachment for
breath tests. She provided two breath samples in the want range.
An 18 year old female from West Perth was served with a three
day driver's licence suspension, a ticket for Person Under 19 years
(Consuming liquor and Novice Driver Blood Alcohol Concentra-
tion (BAC) Alxwe lean I ler licence has leen suspended for threes
days and her motor vehicle was towed.
Lock it or lose it!
Sometime between 10:00 p.m. on May25, and 12:30 a.m. on
May 26 an unlocked vehicle in a parking lot on Municipal Drive
was entered. Items reported missing include: 2 IPOI)s, a
Blackberry phone and a purse with personal belongings and iden-
tification inside. An estimate of the missing items is not available
at this time. I Atmbton ()PP reminds people to lock your vehicles!
As well, all items of value should be removed from parked vehicles
so thieves are not tempted to break in.
Theft of Dirt Bikes
1,aunbton County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigat-
ing the theft of two dirt hikes stolen from an unlocked shed in the
XXX) block of Klondyke Road sometime between May 22, and May
24. An older Yamaha 185 and a Newer I londa XR 100 have been
repotted stolen.'1he loss is estimated to be around $1(XX).
The Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)
Detachment and several other OPP detachments in the
region have recently received calls from concerned citi-
zens regarding suspicious fundraising calls. Some of
the recipients of these suspicious calls have reported
the canvassers are calling for the "Police" and "Police
Retirees" and are seeking donations to purchase teddy
bears to be used by police. The callers indicate the
donations are to be used locally to aid children in a cri-
sis situation or traumatic event.
The OPP does NOT solicit funds from members of the
community. The OPP currently has a Community Bear
Program in place, thanks to the generous support of
Aviva Canada Inc. This community partnership with
Aviva Canada Inc. provides OPP officers with black and
white teddy bears In more than 1,600 OPP police vehl 1%
cles throughout Ontario. Officers know the trauma,
children can suffer and sometimes the comfort of a
stuffed teddy bear can make a positive difference In the
life of a scared child.
If you receive an unsolicited call for money, always
verify the charity is genuine before you consider send-
ing money. Legitimate charities deserve your support,
don't get pressured into making a poor decision, take
your time, do your research, and make an informed
decision.
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