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► OPP REPORT
OPP works to
combat teen victimization
Young people who create and send sexual images
through social media can often find themselves over-
whelmed by the circumstances. Teens can experi-
ence fear, despair and victimization after engaging in
self -peer exploitation or'sexting' and cyber bullying.
A website has been developed to help young people
manage the helplessness they feel when they realize
the negative consequences that can occur when they
create and send sexual images through social media.
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP) has
created a web -based, bilingual resource at www.
NeedHelpNow.ca . This website Is a place where
teens can tum to find out how to regain control over
what can quickly become a frightening and over-
whelming experience. The website provides young
people with practical advice and helpful Information
to manage the harassment they might feel over what
they may have done online.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is supporting this
Important initiative to enhance safety and help reduce
fear and despair among young people. NeedHelp-
Now.ca provides strategies to empower youth to take
action to protect themselves.
NeedHelpNow posters are being distributed by
OPP detachments for schools to display, to help
raise awareness. The OPP is also distributing
a business card with information in communi-
ties across the province to promote this program.
OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis said, "As a pub-
lic safety organization, we have great concern
for the safety of any teen victimized by the dis-
tribution of photographs on the Internet and we
will provide support in any way we can. The OPP
will use every avenue available to promote Need-
HelpNow.ca as a potential resource for teens."
"Teens need to realize the short and long term
risks of sending out inappropriate or illegal photo-
graphs. Those who distribute such photos also need
to be aware of the possible criminal ramifications of
doing so. The OPP strongly supports any initiative to
enhance awareness of this issue, and possibly pre-
vent tragic outcomes in the future," said Inspector
Scott Naylor, OPP Child Sexual Exploitation Unit Police
Advisor to the Canadian Centre for Child Protection
Criminals Targetting
Marihuana Growing
And Processing Sites
As Illegal marihuana crops are now being prepared for
distribution, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) reminds.
all Ontario residents to be aware of their safety near
marihuana growing and processing locations.
The OPP Is pro -actively warning everyone there are
many safety risks associated with the annual mari-
huana harvest and distribution process. During this
time of year, many outdoor marihuana crops have
been harvested. Other criminals who target specific
homes and locations for robberies and home inva-
sions are a concern for the OPP.
The OPP is warning people who own or occupy
premises used for the growing and processing of
marihuana, that they are not only Jeopardizing their
own safety but also the safety of their families and
other occupants.
If you have any information regarding illegal mari-
huana grow ops, contact the OPP, your local police
service or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
LEARN MORE
Marihuana plants are bright green in colour and grow
to between three and five feet In height. Marihuana
leaves have seven jagged fingers and the plants give
off a strong, pungent, musty odour.
Ontario -grown marihuana is typically distributed
throughout the province and exported to the United
States. Drugs, such as cocaine, as well as weapons
and cash often return to Ontario to fuel other crimi-
nal enterprises.
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In 2010, OPP Drug Enforcement Unit and its
partners investigated 586 indoor and out-
door marihuana grows, destroying 218,168
marihuana plants. Another 2,190 kilograms
of dried marihuana was confiscated, bring-
ing the total value of seized marihuana to
$258 -million.
Motorcycle Driver
Facing 3 Day
Suspension
A traffic stop on Dashwood Road has led to 3
day driver's licence suspension for a 44 year
old male from Exeter. Shortly before 11:00
p.m. on September 8, Huron Ontario Pro-
vincial Police (OPP) officers stopped a Harley
Davidson that was travelling east on Dash
wood Road.
Upon speaking with the driver it was noted
he had been drinking alcohol. A roadside
test was completed which resulted in a warn
range suspension.
The 44 year old driver was issued a 3 day
driver's licence suspension and a ticket for
"Novice Driver with Blood Alcohol Concentra-
tion above Zero".
Impaired Motorcyclist
Charged
On September 8, at around 11:45 p.m.,
Lambton County Ontario Provincial Police
(OPP) stopped a Motorcycle on Ontario Street
in Grand Bend. While speaking with the
driver it was determined that he had been
consuming alcoholic beverages. Subsequent
tests indicated a 30 year old from Dungannon
was over the legal limit. He will appear in a
Sarnia court on October 7, 2013 to answer
to the charges of impaired driving and being
over the legal limit.
On September 6, at around 12:30 p.m.,
Lambton County Ontario Provincial Police
(OPP) officers executed a drug search war-
rant on Shore Court. During the search, 9
suspected marihuana plants were seized.
The estimated value of the seized drugs
is approximately $4500. A Thirty nine year
old woman and 46 year old man, both from
Lambton Shores, will appear in a Samia court
on October 28, 2013 to answer to the charge
of production of a controlled substance under
the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
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LIONS CLUB
We would like to thank our sponsors
for our "SHOPPING SPREE"
fundraiser held June 15, 2013.
• The Garden Gate Gifts & Floral
• Prospers Garage
• PineDale Motor Inn
• The New Grapevine
• Schoolhouse Restaurant
• New Orleans Pizza
• Aunt Gussies Country Dining &
Delectables
• Baillie's Picture Framing
• Westland Greenhouses
• The Pct Stop
And Mike & Terri's No Frills for the
use of their premises.
Your ongoing support of Thr' West ('oast
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