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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2016-10-12, Page 1010 News Record • Wednesday, October 12, 2016 OPP updates LATE FOR SCHOOL DRIVER CHARGED WITH RACING (CENTRAL HURON, ON) - A local high school student has been charged with Racing after he was pulled over on his way to school this week. At approximately 8:45 a.m. on October 5, 2016 a Huron County OPP officer spotted a car travelling westbound on Huron Road (Highway 8) just east of Clinton at a high rate of speed. The investigating officer acti- vated his RADAR and was able to confirm the speed of the racing vehicle to be travelling at 142 km/h in a posted 80 km/h zone. The driver was subse- quently stopped and charged. A 16 -year-old male driver from Bluewater has 'PART THEATRE ; 7FeE4•b+t GODERICI•I 519 524 7811 FOR MOVIE INFORMATION... wwkrr.maviellnks.c.a .,Y r, ,ti41-00-205-34aB 6410IQ0itta0/\ CLINTON RADARS 2016-2017 HOME GAMES Asi FRIDAY • OCTOBER 14, 2016 • 8:30 P.M. 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The Ministry of the Attor- ney General's Huron County Youth Justice Com- mittee Program is hosting an upcoming Drug Educa- tion Forum in Goderich on October 19th, 2016 between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. at the Salvation Army located at 303 Suncoast Drive East. A special presentation by a member of the Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Drug Action Team (CDAT) will give parents, youth workers, teachers and any other interested community members the information they need to know when it comes to drugs. This visual presentation will touch on relevant top- ics such as: Drug Identifi- cation, The Effects of Drugs on the Body, Drug Paraphernalia, Prescrip- tion Misuse & Abuse, Street Lingo, Emerging Drugs and Safety Con- cerns. Huron OPP will also have on hand interac- tive alcohol & marihuana "Fatal Vision" goggles. These goggles are designed to simulate some of the cognitive and physi- cal effects of impairment by alcohol and marihuana. Additionally, the Huron County Health Unit will have resources available for parenting youth and how parents can prevent or delay underage drinking. FAMILY DISPUTE LEADS TO MISCHIEF (CENTRAL HURON, ON) - Just after 7:30 a.m. on October 4, 2016, members of the Huron County OPP responded to a family dis- pute at a residence along Cut Line Road. Upon arrival officers learned a male suspect had caused damage to a vehicle parked at the scene. A male subject was taken into custody for Mischief and Failing to Comply with a Probation Order. This is an isolated inci- dent. There is no threat to public safety. SHOTGUN STOLEN FROM PICKUP (CENTRAL HURON, ON) - Huron County Ontario Pro- vincial Police (OPP) officers are currently investigating the theft of a 12 gauge shot- gun that was stolen from a pickup truck. On Saturday, October 1, 2016 Huron County OPP Officers were contacted by the owner of the pickup truck. Officers learned the victim parked his GMC Sierra pickup truck around 12:30 p.m. at the Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area located on Summerhill Road. He went for a walk and returned a couple hours later whereupon he noticed a window had been smashed out of his truck. Those responsible entered into the truck and stole a 12 gauge semi-auto- matic shotgun and a medium sized camouflaged bag that contained two and a half boxes of shotgun shells & a lanyard with vari- ous duck calls. The stolen shotgun is described as a mossy oak camo coloured Browning Maxus with a 12" long bar- rel. It had been stored inside a camo cloth bag with a cable lock through the action The stolen shotgun is val- ued at approximately $1800. Note: Leaving Any Class of Firearm in an Unattended Vehicle: • Lock non -restricted fire- arms and locked containers carrying restricted or pro- hibited firearms in the trunk or in a similar lockable compartment. • If the vehicle does not have a trunk or lockable compartment, put firearms and firearm containers out of sight inside the vehicle and lock the vehicle. • If you are in a remote wilderness area and cannot lock your non -restricted fire- arms inside your vehicle, unload them and put them out of sight. Attach a secure locking device to the fire- arms unless they are needed for predator control. Clinton United Church scores Carpet Bowling Ladies: Lucy Sage Brenda Stubbs Elaine Townshend Men: Eric Wheeler Burt Greidanus Allan Lavis Shuffleboard Ladies: Brenda Stubbs Ethel Walker Mary Gibbings Men: Eric Wheeler Allan Lavis Burt Greidanus