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Friday, January 27, 2017

Police responded to eight collisions over the course of the day on January 26 that fortunately did not result in any injuries. There were Highway Traffic Act charges laid in four of the collisions.

Vehicle Collisions

Police responded to eight collisions over the course of the day on Jan. 26 that fortunately did not result in any injuries. There were Highway Traffic Act charges laid in four of the collisions.

In one the collisions, a large full-sized red pickup truck went up over the curb attempting to turn onto Maplewood Drive and struck a mailbox. The truck then left the scene with damage to the front driver’s side of the vehicle. Police are trying to locate this full-sized red pick-up.

Anyone who may have information about this incident is asked to contact  Cst G. Mitchell at 519-824-1212 at extension #7170. Anonymous tips can be left at CRIME STOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submitted online at www.csgw.tips.

Thefts from vehicles

On Jan. 26, there were six cars that were reported entered on Burton Road, Robin Road, Law Drive, Dimson Avenue and Silurian Drive. Money, gift cards and personal papers and electronics were taken.

In another incident at a south-end dog park, while the owner walked her dog, she returned to her vehicle with its window smashed out. A purse, wallet, phone and camera were taken.

The importance of locking your vehicles is always the primary way to protect your belongings. That measure should go hand in hand with ensuring that your valuables are also kept out of sight. Thefts from vehicles are a crime of opportunity. Do everything you can do reduce that opportunity.   

Calls for Service

On Jan. 26, 2017 the Guelph Police Service responded to 231 calls for service.