TVCogeco Debuts New Show "Answering The Call With Chief Murray Rodd"

What a great idea this is. TV Cogeco in Peterborough is introducing a brand new show, Answering The Call With Chief Murray Rodd. It airs Mondays from 7 pm to 8 pm (starting March 10th). You can call in with your questions, concerns and suggestions to Chief Rodd on all local police and crime-related matters. No word if Chief Rodd will sing the COPS theme song on air.

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Video: Police Need Your Help Finding Shoplifter Wearing Camo Helmet Who Made Great Escape On A Scooter

Police are looking for a female wearing a camouflage helmet who entered the Real Canadian Superstore at 769 Borden Ave. in Peterborough, and stole three articles of clothing, including a plaid long sleeve shirt. A Loss Prevention Officer (LPO) was monitoring the security system, and witnessed the female leave the store through the front door. The LPO exited the store and followed her, placed the female under arrest but the female would not stop. The female then got onto her motorized scooter and drove it away. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service at 705-876-1122 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. Watch footage below caught on the security camera...

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Dear Person Who Keyed This Car, WTF?

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Hero Bystander Gets Into Car To Turn It Off After Suspected Drunk Driver Passes Out Approaching Intersection

UPDATED: Sarah Healey is the hero bystander. Read her tweets below the police release...  

From a Peteborough Lakefield police release today...

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Impaired Arrest:
On October 3, 2013 at approximately 4:30 p.m. the accused appeared passed out behind the wheel of his motor vehicle while at a stop light at Brealey Drive and Lansdowne Street.  The vehicle was slowly approaching the intersection.  A bystander was able to help stop the vehicle, turn it off and remove the keys from the ignition.  Police fire and ambulance were notified.  As a result of the investigation, Bogdan Ranic, 50 of Lansdowne Street was arrested and charged with driving while ability impaired, driving with more than 80 mg of alcohol in blood and fail or refuse to provide sample.  He was held in custody and will appear in court today (October 4, 2013).

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Fore! Man Arrested For Hitting Golf Balls Across Trent Severn Waterway Into Someone's Backyard

From a Peterborough Police release...

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On July 20, 2013 the accused was hitting golf balls from the backyard of a Wilson Street residence across the Trent Severn Waterway and landing in a backyard of a River Road South residence.  One of the golf balls hit and damaged a piece of patio furniture.  The victim’s had to move from their back yard into their residence in fear of being struck by one of the golf balls.  Police were notified and attended.  The accused has been warned prior by police for the same actions.  As a result of the investigation, Richard Alvarez, 37 of Lock Street, was arrested and charged with mischief under $5000.  He was released from custody and will appear in court on August 15, 2013.

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3 Pet Snakes Including A Orange Ghost Stolen From Rubidge Street Residence

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 From a Peterborough Police media release today...

Break and Enter: Rubidge Street
Sometime between 5 p.m. on July 12, 2013 and 7:30 p.m. on July 14, 2013 unknown persons entered a residence on Rubidge Street by removing a window air conditioner unit.  Once inside, the suspects stole three snakes from a tank.  The snakes are described as:
 
·         Genetic Stripe Het Red Axanthle snake – estimated value $700.00 – snake is 1’1/2” in length.

·         Orange Ghost snake – estimated value $300.00 – snake is 1’1/2” in length.

·         Pastel Het Genetic Stripe snake – estimated value $300.00 – snake is 2’ in length
 
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service at 705-876-1122 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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Man Throws Cellphone To Ground In Bridgenorth, Police Bust Him For Having Cellphone

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 From OPP release today....

On July 9th, 2013 at approximately 11:30pm, Peterborough County OPP Officers were on routine patrol on Ward Street in the Village of Bridgenorth when they observed a male walking on the shoulder of the roadway suddenly throw something to the ground. The item was a cell phone and it was determined the male was prohibited from possessing one.

 Charged is: Gerald Arcane, age – 46 years of Selwyn Township
 
Section 145(3) Criminal Code of Canada – “Adult – Fail to Comply with Conditions of   
                                                                       Undertaking/Recognizance”
 
Mr. Arcand was held in custody for a bail hearing scheduled for July 10th 2013 at Peterborough Provincial Court.

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Sign Of The Times? Scavenging From City Blue Boxes Has Reached All-Time High

From a city release today...
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Scavenging from City blue boxes has reached an all-time high. In particular, unauthorized individuals are removing aluminum cans from blue boxes. Homeowners and scavengers should be aware that once material is set out to the boulevard, it becomes the property of the City.

To counteract scavenging, the City will more rigorously enforce section 594.2.9 of the Garbage Collection By-law which prohibits scavenging.

Revenue from the sale of aluminium that the City collects from blue boxes helps to keep our recycling programs affordable.  Homeowners are asked to hold their blue boxes until the morning of their collection and discourage unauthorized individuals from removing their contents.

Please contact the City’s Waste Management Davison at 705-742-7777 Ext. 1657 if you have any questions or concerns.

This information is also available on the City of Peterborough website at www.peterborough.ca
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Man Breaks Into Cottage, Moves In, Then Makes Escape In Stolen Canoe

From an OPP release today...

MALE ARRESTED FOR COTTAGE BREAK-IN
 
(Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Twp., ON) – At approximately 1:30 A.M. Provincial Police responded to a Break-In to a seasonal residence on Fire Route 93A north of the Village of Havelock.
 
The victim notified police that an unknown male had gained entry to his cottage and was residing there without his permission. Attending officers entered the now unlocked residence and during a search of the interior located clothing and a passport not for any of the known cottage residents. Police searched the exterior of the building but failed to locate the perpetrator.

Further information revealed that the suspect had fled the cottage in a stolen canoe.
 
At approximately 6:24 P.M. a male matching the suspect’s description was located by police walking west on Highway 7 toward Norwood from Havelock and subsequently arrested.
 
The suspect, Alexander Giuseppe CAMPAGNARO age 35 years of No Fixed Address has been charged for Break and Enter with Intent and Theft under $5000.
 
COMPAGNARO was held in custody and is scheduled to appear at the Provincial Courts in Peterborough on Thursday May 16, 2013 for a Bail Hearing.

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Minor Hockey Volunteer James Alex Brunton Faces 62 Charges In Child Pornography/Sexual Assault Investigation

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[UPDATE] From a Peterborough Lakefield Community police release...

Further to The Toronto Police Service Media Release:
 
The Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service will be continuing to work in this joint investigation with the Toronto Police Service.
 
Police will be continuing to search this residence for days to come.  James Alex Brunton, 65, was transported to Toronto and all charges will be dealt with there.  Toronto Police Service is overseeing the investigation.
 
This investigation to date goes back to 2003. As stated in Toronto's Media Release, Brunton was an active volunteer in the Peterborough community and held many trustworthy positions within local organizations.  
 
Many victims have been identified to date and police are in the process of contacting those victims.  Police have rosters and staff information for organizations that Brunton has been associated with over the years and will be contacting those who can assist with this investigation in the days and weeks to come.  Police also have concerns that there may be persons who know they have been victimized by Brunton and are encouraging those victims to come forward for support.
 
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service at 705-876-1122 and leave a message at our Crime line ext. 555 or speak to Detective Constable Wilson at ext. 304. Our Victim Services Unit is available at 705-876-1122 ext. 268 for anyone wishing to contact them. Toronto also has a tip line if anyone would prefer to call them at 1-416-808-5110.

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From a Toronto Police service news release...

On November 9, 2012, 51 Division received information from another police agency and an investigation began.

As a result, the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police were contacted and assisted with the investigation.

On Monday, May 13, 2013, at approximately 6:30 a.m., the Toronto Police Service, with the assistance of the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police, executed a Search Warrant at a home in Peterborough.

James Alex Brunton, 65, of Peterborough, was arrested. He is charged with:
1. Possession of Child Pornography 2. Accessing Child Pornography 3. Exposing Genitals to a Person Under 16 years 4. Making Sexually Explicit Material Available to a Child 5. Importing/Exporting Child Pornography 6. Invitation to Sexual Touching 7. Sexual Exploitation 8. Distribution of Child Pornography 9. Possession For the Purpose Making Available Child Pornography

These charges stem from Brunton's alleged contact with a man, now 18, in the United States over a number of years.

He is also charged with:
1. Sexual Assault 2. Forcible Confinement 3. Evading/Deceptive Statement (Customs Act) 4. Extortion
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These charges stem from Brunton's alleged contact with a 29−year−old man in the United States.

The investigation has revealed that James Alex Brunton is very active in the Peterborough hockey community.
He is involved with:
− Peterborough Minor Petes AAA Hockey: Secretary − Peterborough Minor Petes AAA Major Midget: Team Manager − Lakefield Chiefs Jr. Hockey: Volunteer/Assistant Manager − Kawartha Komets Special Needs Hockey: Volunteer − Peterborough Junior C Lakers: Manager/Volunteer

He has also volunteered at the Telecare Distress Centres of Canada. Brunton is further charged with:
1. 25 counts of Voyeurism 2. 12 counts of Make Child Pornography 3. 12 counts of Possession of Child Pornography
These charges stem from his alleged involvement in covertly making videos in hockey team locker rooms, primarily in the Peterborough area.
He is scheduled to appear in court at Old City Hall on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, 10 a.m., room 101.
The Peterborough Lakefield Community Police will be continuing to work in this joint investigation with the Toronto Police Service.
This investigation is ongoing and investigators believe there may be more victims as this investigation dates back to 2003.
A dedicated tip−line has been created. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the Task Force dedicated tip−line at 416−808−5110.
People in the Peterborough area can also contact the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police at 705−876−1122 and speak to Detective Constable Ryan Wilson at ext. 304, or leave a message on the Crimeline at ext. 555.

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