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Man to identify in Hobin Street commercial robbery

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 3, 2020          3:00pm

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest in a commercial robbery that occurred in the 1 to 100 block of Hobin Street, on February 6, 2020. 

At approximately 10:30 pm, a lone male entered a store armed with a rifle and robbed the clerk of cash, cigarettes and lottery tickets.  An Ottawa man was charged in regards to this incident.  

Shortly after the robbery, a second male was captured on camera redeeming some of the stolen lottery tickets at a nearby business located in the 500 block of Hazeldean Road. 

This person of interest is described as a Caucasian male, in his twenties, heavyset, with a brown beard. He was wearing a brown jacket with a grey-hooded sweat-shirt (see photo).

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116. 

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca.

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CONTACT:

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Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

@OttawaPolice

facebook.com/OttawaPoliceService

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 3, 2020          3:00pm 

 


STEP to focus on school zone safety and impaired driving

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Ottawa– The Gatineau Police Service and Ottawa Police Service’s Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) will focus on school zone safety and impaired driving during the month of March.

School Bus / School Zone Safety:

Between 2014 and 2018, there were 801 collisions resulting in 198 injuries involving school buses or occurring in school zones

Impaired Driving:

Between 2014 and 2018, there were 1,423 reportable collisions involving impaired driving resulting in 608 injuries and 11 fatalities. 

The Safer Roads Ottawa Program is a leading community partnership between Ottawa Fire Services, Ottawa Paramedic Service, Ottawa Police Service, Ottawa Public Health and the Transportation Services Department committed to preventing or eliminating road deaths and serious injuries for all people in the City of Ottawa, through culture change, community engagement, and development of a sustainable safe transportation environment. 

Also participating in the Safer Roads Ottawa Program are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Sureté du Québec, Department of National Defense’s Military Police and Gatineau Police Service to improve road safety for all residents of the national capital region.

Ottawa residents have identified traffic safety as a top priority. The Safer Roads Ottawa Program is committed to using available resources to make Ottawa roads safer for residents.

 

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For more information:

Ottawa Police Media Relations
613-236-1222 ext. 5366

Gatineau Police Media Relations

819-243-2345 ext. 7666

OPS Tactical Unit first Canadians to participate in Dubai international SWAT competition

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The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) Tactical Unit is a group of specially-trained officers who respond to more than 100 high risk incidents each year. This could be anything from a warrant execution to a hostage situation.

To ensure they are fit in every way to deal with situations most of us would run from, tactical officers train every day.

In September, 2019, OPS Tactical Unit Sergeant Rob Wyers was asked to join an International panel of SWAT experts as the Canadian representative to review training procedures.

Impressed with his skills and knowledge, the OPS Tactical team was invited to the international SWAT competition in Dubai from February 9 – 13, 2020. This was the first time any Canadian team participated in the competition, which is by invitation only and paid for by Dubai Police.

The other teams had the advantage of longer prep time, but seven officers arrived from their 15-hour flight with one day to spare before competition began.

“We didn’t come first, but we gave it our best,” said Sgt. Tom McFadden, a 10 year veteran of the OPS Tactical unit. He was extremely proud of his teammates. “We persevered through illnesses and injuries during the five day competition, coming away with positive results.”

They earned the respect of the other teams for a strong performance with little preparation and left a lasting impression with their song choice for the obstacle course. “Other teams picked heavy metal music, but we wanted something truly Canadian.”

They chose none other than Good Ole Hockey Game by Stompin’ Tom Connors. 

“From everywhere, people were running out of their tents to see what was going on when they heard the music,” said Sgt. McFadden. “We quickly became fan favourites and we ran out of the swag we brought.”

The highlight for the team was the rappel/sniper event, where they placed 18th overall.

“It was a great opportunity to meet tactical officers from around the world, teams that are dealing with events we hear about in the news,” said Sgt. McFadden. “It’s nice to see our training and techniques follow global best practices and sharing information between organizations makes our work safe and our communities safer.”

Downtown core traffic disruption expected this Saturday late morning

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, March 6, 2020   10:00am 

(Ottawa)The Ottawa Police Service would like to advise commuters to expect traffic disruptions on Saturday, March 7th in the Downtown core as a demonstration is expected to take place starting at 10:00am on Parliament Hill with a march to Ottawa City Hall beginning around 11:30am. 

Ottawa Police will be doing rolling road closures along the planned route, as follows:

  • West on Wellington Street;
  • South on Bank Street;
  • East on Somerset Street West;
  • North on Elgin Street;
  • East on Laurier Avenue West. 

Commuters are asked to use alternate routes, when possible. 

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CONTACT:

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Tel.: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366  

Celebrating OPS women past, present and future

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PAST

The Bytown Police was formed in 1855, but it would be 58 years before Flora Campbell became the first woman to take the oath to serve and protect.

Initially, she ran the telephone switchboard. Over her 21-year career, she largely dealt with charged women appearing in court, and if charges were dismissed, she helped them find employment.

When Flora resigned in 1935, she wasn’t replaced because her role was considered to be that of a social worker. However, with pressure from local women’s groups, Alice Goyette, a 37-year-old widow with two children, was hired. She earned $1,160 annually to her male counterpart’s $1,915.

In 1950, Edna Harry was the first woman to wear an OPS uniform. It consisted of a skirt, shirt, tunic, tie, shoes, hat, badge - and a purse.

In 1960, the Ottawa Police Women’s Auxiliary was formed. They enforced parking regulations, directed traffic and handled collision reports. They had authority to arrest but did not carry a firearm. Candidates had to be between 21 and 26 years of age, have completed at least two years of high school, be a minimum of 5 ft (152 cm) tall and at weigh at least 120 lbs (54 kg).

In 1979, Ottawa Police began to hire women to perform full constabulary duties.

PRESENT

From a young age, Christie Cacchione wanted a career in policing. 

“An officer came to my class. I was impressed with how she spoke to us and the presence she had in her uniform. She clearly cared about her community. I thought, that’s what I want to do.”

She made the high school honour roll and volunteered at the Ottawa Mission. She graduated with honours from the Police Foundations program at Algonquin College, and won the Police and Public Safety Institute Award. To earn experience in the field of policing, she took a position in the Ottawa Police Service Corporate Communications Section.

Now 19 years later, Constable Cacchione has worked on patrol, in Special Events, Traffic Escort and Collision investigations. As part of the 150th anniversary team, she helped create the police memorial plaques commemorating officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.

“It’s one of the things I’m most proud of. The plaques hang in our buildings for everyone to see the sacrifice these officers made for their community and ensures they won’t be forgotten,” she said.

Recently, Cst. Cacchione qualified to become a sergeant. Her career ambitions though, haven’t kept her from raising a family.

She’s a mother of two and is expecting her third child with her husband, an RCMP officer. She says making work-life balance a priority is how they succeed as a family and in their careers. 

“We need to be organized to be there for our jobs and our kids. I work hard and I enjoy my job, but when I’m off, I turn it off. I make time for family and interests away from work. That’s how I get rested and recharged for the work we do, which is so intense.”

FUTURE

As a throwback to a past trailblazer, Alice Goyette would be proud to know her great-grandson is following in her footsteps. Cst. Mike Showler joined OPS in 2014.

Unlike during Alice’s time, today there are more women than ever choosing careers in policing.

Cst. Charlene Abella grew up in Hamilton, one of four girls. After graduating from Police Foundations at Mohawk College, she decided to learn the theoretical side of policing. She enrolled in Criminology at Carleton University with minor studies in psychology. While there, she played women’s basketball and as a senior player, led the team to the USports National Championships in 2018.

Cst. Abella is the first person in her family to choose policing as a career. “We are a tight-knit family and my mom and dad found it hard when I decided to stay in Ottawa. But, I fell in love with the city and the people here and I knew this is where I wanted to live and work.”

Like all rookies, her first assignment is patrol. “I’m so excited be part of policing and I work with a great platoon,” she said.

Eventually she would like to join Guns & Gangs, the Neighbourhood Resources Team or School Resources. For now, she’s happy on patrol, contributing to the wellbeing of her new community.

It looks like our city is in good hands.

Public assistance sought to locate 38 year old missing man

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, March 6, 2020             11:57am 

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Missing Persons Section is asking for public assistance to locate missing Jade McTaggart, 38 years old, of Ottawa.   His family is concerned for his wellbeing and safety.

Jade is described as a Caucasian male, 5’8 (173cm), 180 pounds (82kg) with a thin build.  He has brown eyes, a full brown beard and a shaved head.  He may have a piercing in his left eyebrow (see photo).

Jade was reported missing to Ottawa Police in February 2020. He was last seen in the west end of Ottawa in May of 2019.  He may possibly be in British Columbia.

Anyone with information about the current whereabouts of Jade is asked to call the Ottawa Police at 613-236-1222.

If you have information that could assist investigators, but do not know where he is currently, please contact the Missing Persons Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 2355, between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, daily.  

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477, or crimestoppers.ca.

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section                  

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

 

Join us tomorrow for the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics: Freezin' for a Reason!

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, March 6, 2020                 1:15 pm

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service invites you to join us at the 6thAnnual Polar Plunge for Special Olympics taking place at Algonquin College (north side of ‘P’ Building) on Saturday, March 7, in partnership with the Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run (OLETR).

The Polar Plunge takes place in several cities across Canada and raises much-needed funds for the athletes and families of Special Olympics Ontario.

“Law enforcement agencies across Canada support Special Olympics and this is our sixth year holding the Polar Plunge here in Ottawa,” said Ottawa Police Inspector John McGetrick. “The funds we raise enable people with intellectual and physical disabilities to enjoy all of the benefits playing sports offers, whether it’s sportsmanship, better health or camaraderie.”

Athletes range in age from children, youth to adults who have an intellectual disability. Sports and training programs are only possible through funds raised through initiatives like the Polar Plunge.

“These athletes are my heroes, truly,” added Inspector McGetrick. “Their perseverance and dedication to their sport, coupled with their enthusiasm and sportsmanship, makes for a really enjoyable team experience for athletes, as well as their families.”

Plunging begins at 9:30 am and goes until noon.

There is free parking at Algonquin College located at 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, parking lot 7, south side of building “P”.

About Special Olympics Ontario

Special Olympics Ontario is part of a global movement that unleashes the human spirit through transformative power and joy of sports. We empower people with intellectual disabilities to become accepted and valued members of their communities, which leads to a more respectful and inclusive society for all. Using sports as the catalyst and programming around health and education, Special Olympics is fighting inactivity, injustice and intolerance. Special Olympics encourages sports and fun, bringing people together and breaks down stereotypes about people with intellectual disabilities through a unified sports approach.

For more information, please visit specialolympicsontario.com

Twitter: @soontario

facebook.com/specialolympicsontario

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Contact: Inspector John McGetrick, Ottawa Police
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 4135

Man arrested after Sandy Hill Trespass by night incident

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, March 6, 2020                        2:28pm 

(Ottawa) – Ottawa Police Frontline patrol officers arrested a man in Sandy Hill early this morning while responding to a complaint about a Trespass by Night incident. 

At about 1:21am, Ottawa Police received a 911 call in regards to a man looking into an apartment window at an address on the 500 block of Chapel Street.  Police immediately responded to the area and located a man matching the description of the suspect.  After a brief interaction, the man ran away from officers and was subsequently arrested on Sweetland Avenue.   

Samuel GENDREAU, 31 years old, of Gatineau has been charged as follows:  

  • Trespass by night, per Sec. 177 CCC
  • Voyeurism, per Sec. 162(1)(b) CCC
  • Resist Arrest, per Sec. 129(a) CCC 

An investigation to determine whether this incident is related to other similar incidents, in the Sandy Hill area in that last few months, is ongoing. 

Police would like to thank residents that provided information and encourage residents to report suspicious behaviour. 

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Ottawa Police Service Central Criminal Investigations at 613-236-1222, ext. 5166.  

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366


Man to identify in Blackheath Street Break and Enter

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Monday, March 9, 2020            10:15am 

(Ottawa) — The Ottawa Police Break and Enter Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest in a residential break and enter that occurred in the 1400 block of Blackheath Street in Orleans. 

On February 20th at approximately 7:20pm, an unidentified male was observed attempting to enter a residence on Blackheath Street in Orleans. The male is believed to have arrived and left the area on foot. 

The person of interest is described as a Black male in his fifties with a moustache. He was wearing a blue parka jacket with a fur-lined hood, beige pants and a red Toronto Blue Jays baseball cap (see photos). 

Anyone with information regarding this incident or any other break & enter is asked to call the Ottawa Police Break & Enter Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 3435.  

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or crimestoppers.ca. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

2020 Ottawa Police Gala proceeds application now open to local registered charities

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, March 9, 2020  11:05 am

(Ottawa) — The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is now accepting applications from local registered charities interested in becoming one of the next beneficiaries of its annual Gala. Interested applicants can complete and submit a Charitable Application Form online. The deadline for applications is March 31, 2020.

 

“We are so pleased to have the continued support of the community for the Ottawa Police Gala, to raise funds for local charities while honouring the men and women who work tirelessly every day to make a difference in the lives of our residents,” said Chief Peter Sloly. “These funds will have a lasting impact in helping the most vulnerable members of our community.”

 

The eleventh annual Police Gala will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at the Shaw Centre.

 

The Ottawa Police has been hosting the Gala since 2010 and has raised just under $1,000,000 to date.

 

The 2019 Gala raised a total of $86,500, which was presented to The Snowsuit Fund, Operation Come Home and the Beechwood Cemetery at the February 24th, 2020 Ottawa Police Services Board meeting.

 

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CONTACT:  

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Update: Missing 52 year old woman located safe

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 10, 2020     8:50am  

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service would like to advise the public that missing Muguette Roy has been located safe and sound. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, March 9, 2020           2:30pm 

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Missing Persons Unit is asking for public assistance to locate Muguette Roy, 52 years old, of Ottawa.  Her family is concerned for her wellbeing and safety. 

Muguette was last seen in the 300 block of Zephyr Avenue on March 8 at 3:00pm.

Muguette is described as a Caucasian female, 5’6” (168 cm), 145lbs (66kg), long brown hair with bangs, glasses, blue eyes and was wearing brown Ugg boots with fur around the top, blue jeans and a grey sweater/coat with turtle neck. (See photos).  She is believed to be on foot as her vehicle was recovered earlier today in the 100 block of Bayshore Drive.

If you have information that could assist investigators, but do not know where she is currently, please contact the Ottawa Police Missing Persons Unit 613-236-1222, ext. 2355 between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. 

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Two men charged in Carling Avenue commercial Robbery

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, March 9, 2020,          5:20pm 

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit has charged two men in relation to a robbery that occurred on 2900 block of Carling Ave. this weekend. 

On March 8 at approximately 6:40pm, a group of young men entered a business.  The men assaulted the clerk and ransacked the business before leaving with an undetermined amount of cash and merchandise. 

Front line and K9 Officers attended swiftly to the scene and were able to locate and arrest two males related to this robbery.  Some of the stolen merchandise was also recovered. 

The clerk suffered injuries and he was transported to hospital for treatment.    

Today, the Robbery Unit charged Warsame ABDULLAHI, 20 years old, and Jamal ALI, 21 years old, both of Ottawa with: 

  • Robbery
  • Assault causing bodily harm 

They are scheduled to appear in court today.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116. 

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca.

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Two men charged in Airsoft pistol incident

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 10, 2020        2:40am

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service has charged two men following an incident involving an Airsoft type pistol that occurred in the 800 block of Paradise Crescent in Orleans this weekend. 

On March 8, at approximately 6:20 p.m., two men arrived at the address in a vehicle.  One of the men exited the vehicle, brandishing a pistol, approached the complainant’s vehicle and broke the rear window with the butt of gun before fleeing the scene.  The suspects who were later arrested by Frontline officers. 

James MCCARTHY, 28 years old and Triston SOLOMON, 24 years old, both of Ottawa were charged with: 

•           Mischief

•           Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence

 

In addition, MCCARTHY was further charged with possession of a weapon for committing an offence. 

The Ottawa Police Service would like to remind the public that engaging in criminal activities while in possession of either a real weapon or replica can result in the same charge. 

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Ottawa Police Service East General Investigation Section at 613-236-1222, ext. 3566. 

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca.

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Man wanted for Aggravated Assault

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 10, 2020        2:55pm 

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service West General Investigation Section is asking for public assistance to locate a suspect involved in an aggravated assault incident. 

On January 4, 2020, a man was assaulted by another man at the intersection of Ottawa Road 29 and Keatley Road. The victim suffered extensive injuries and was subsequently hospitalised.  

Owen JONES, 21 years old, of no fixed address has been charged with aggravated assault and a first instance Warrant has been obtained for his arrest. JONES is 6’2” (188cm), 194lbs (88kg), has brown hair and dark-coloured eyes (see photo).

If you have information that could assist investigators please contact the West General Investigation Section at 613-236-1222, ext. 2666.

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Woman charged in Nelson Street robbery

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 10, 2020     3:50pm 

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit has charged a woman in relation to a Nelson St. robbery. 

On March 8th, a woman entered a business in the 100 block of Nelson Street around 9:00 p.m. She interacted with an employee, went behind the counter, demanded cash, and then displayed a syringe to the employees. 

Employees detained the woman and called police who soon arrived to make an arrest. No injuries were reported.  

The Robbery Unit has charged Jill BUCKSHOT, 37, of Gatineau with:

  • Robbery
  • Wearing a disguise
  • Possession of a weapon
  • Breaching probation 

She appeared in court yesterday. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section                  

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366


Stolen shuttle bus results in arrest

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 10, 2020         4:30pm 

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service Central Investigations Unit has charged a man in relation to the theft of a shuttle van that led police in a short pursuit Monday afternoon. 

On March 9 at approximately 5:45pm, police received a 911 call for a shuttle bus that had just been stolen. The driver reported that they had been coaxed out of the vehicle by a suspect who concocted a story to elicit help. 

Frontline officers engaged in a pursuit of the shuttle van for a short time however, due to the risk to the public, the pursuit was terminated. In attempting to flee the scene, the shuttle bus collided with two other vehicles including a marked police vehicle.   

A short time later, the shuttle bus was found abandoned in the 2000 block of Prince of Wales Drive. A man matching the description of the suspect was located by officers a short distance away from the abandoned vehicle. 

Pierre AUBIN, 56 years old, of no fixed address was charged with: 

  • Theft of motor vehicle
  • Possession of stolen property
  • Dangerous operation of a conveyance
  • Flight while pursued by peace officer
  • Failure to stop at the scene of an accident 

He appeared in court today. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Man charged with Child luring and pornography offences

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, March 11, 2020                    12:00am 

(Ottawa) – In February of 2020, the Ottawa Police Service Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) was advised that an Ottawa resident was believed to be sending explicit digital material and luring a 7 year old child.

Today, a search warrant was executed on digital devices belonging to a male.  Following the execution of that warrant, 

Kevin CLEMENT, 42 years old of Ottawa is charged with: 

  • 2 counts of making sexual explicit material available to a child
  • 2 counts of luring a child
  • Unlawfully possess child pornography 

He is scheduled to appear at court later today.

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or crimestoppers.ca. 

For more information on how to protect children from child sexual abuse and exploitation, please visit www.protectchildren.ca

The Ottawa Police Service is a member of the Provincial Strategy to protect children from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation on the Internet. This Project has been made possible by a grant from the Ministry of the Solicitor General. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

 

Man thwarts robbery in Woodroffe/Tallwood area

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, March 11, 2020   4:40pm 

(Ottawa) – A man out walking his dog on Monday afternoon stopped a personal robbery in progress in the city’s west end.

The incident occurred on March 9 at about 3:00pm when a woman was walking her dog on a path in the area of Woodroffe Avenue and Tallwood Drive. Two male suspects came up from behind, put a gun to her head and demanded her belongings.

A man who was also walking his dog intervened. The Good Samaritan got the gun and the suspects fled.

Police soon arrived and arrested the two suspects nearby. The firearm turned out to be a pellet gun.

The investigation was turned over to the Robbery Unit who charged one of the males, a Young Offender, with Robbery with a weapon, Use of an imitation firearm, Possess weapon, Utter death threat and Breach of probation. The 2nd suspect was not charged and released.

The investigation continues.

Police do not recommend you compromise your safety by intervening in a crime in progress. Call 9-1-1 for police response.

If you have information that could assist investigators please contact the Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116.

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section                  

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Police charge two men with catalytic converter thefts

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, March 11, 2020   4:50pm 

(Ottawa) – Frontline officers arrested two men on March 7th in the city’s East end after an alert resident called to report suspicious activity.

At about 12:20am, a resident heard a sawing noise outside. Seeing two suspicious men, he called police.

Patrol officers attended and arrested the men in the process of stealing the catalytic converter of a nearby vehicle. A second converter found in their possession was deemed stolen as well.

Maxime MICHALSKI, age 31, of Lachine, QC and Hugo LECLERC, age 25, of Chateauguay, QC are jointly charged with two counts each of Theft and Mischief. LECERC is further charged with Breach Probation.

Since the start of 2020, over 30 catalytic converter thefts have been reported to the Ottawa Police.

“It’s a good thing this resident called police right away and we were able to catch them,” said Sgt. Shane Henderson of the East Criminal Investigations Section. “While we don’t think all of the thefts have been committed by these two people, catalytic converter thefts are a crime of opportunity and any vehicle can be a target.”

Sgt. Henderson recommends you park your vehicle in your garage if possible and if you see or hear anything suspicious, call police immediately.

Anyone with information regarding this incident or similar incidents is asked to call the Ottawa Police Service East Criminal Investigations Section at 613-236-1222, ext. 3566. 

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca.

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section                  

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

Public assistance sought to locate missing 35 year old man, considered dangerous

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, March 12, 2020      3:30pm 

(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service is asking for public assistance to locate missing Rashid Ali-Mohamoud, 35 years old, of Ottawa.  He was last seen shortly after 1:00pm leaving the hospital in the 1100 block of Carling Avenue, where he was detained.  

He is described as a Black male, 5’9” (175cm), 207lbs (94kg), short black hair, black beard, brown eyes. He was wearing dark pants, dark shoes, dark blue sweater and a black winter jacket with a hood (see photos).    

He is considered dangerous.  If you see him, please do not approach him. Call 911 immediately.

Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca. 

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CONTACT:

Media Relations Section

Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366

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