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Thursday, March 23, 2017

On March 8, 2017 video cameras recorded three people that broke in to a Neeve Street building and went through vehicles in the parking garage where property was stolen from many vehicles.

Break and enter suspects arrested

On Mar. 8, 2017 video cameras recorded three people that broke in to a Neeve Street building and went through vehicles in the parking garage where property was stolen from many vehicles. The three were later identified by police and on the morning of Mar. 22, one of those people, a 20-year-old Guelph woman, was located on Norwich Street and arrested. She is charged with break and enter and breach of probation and was held in custody to appear in bail court.

Later that same morning one of the other involved persons became aware that police were looking for her and came to the police station to turn herself in.  Rachel Kelly, 18 years of age from Guelph was charged with break and enter and was later released to appear in court on Apr. 4, 2017.

Police are actively trying to locate the third person from this incident.

Disturbance leads to arrest

Just before 6 a.m. this morning, police responded to a disturbance between two men at a Gordon Street establishment. Investigation revealed that one of the men had been trying to instigate a fight when he brandished a screw driver and threatened the other male.

A 33-year-old Guelph man was arrested and charged with uttering threats and carrying a weapon dangerous to the public peace. He was held in custody and will appear in bail court today.  

Break and enter-related arrest

Early on the morning of Mar. 22, police attended to take a report of a break-in at a Yorkshire Street address and received some information regarding a possible suspect. Police then went to a Northumberland address to interview that suspect who was found with a person that he had been ordered by the court not have any contact with.

The 22-year-old Guelph man was arrested for breach of recognizance and held in custody for a bail hearing.

Calls for service

On Mar. 22, 2017 the Guelph Police Service responded to 224 calls for service.