Man Busted With Drugs At Court Yesterday After Going Through Magnetometer

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  

Court appearance leads to drug arrest:
 
On the 8th of September 2011 officers of the Peterborough Lakefield Police were screening people through the Magnetometer at Provincial Court, when a male came through acting suspicious.  While being searched an undisclosed amount of marihuana was located on the male.  The male was arrested by officers at court and then turned over to the Uniform branch for investigation.  Charged with Possession of Marihuana and Breach of Probation is 29 year old Charles Bird of Peterborough.  Bird was released from custody and will appear in court on the 29th of September 2011 to begin the process to determine his guilt or innocence.

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Suspects Steal $8,600 In Watches & Rings From Tompkins Jewellery In Lakefield

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  

Break and Enter:

Sometime between 9:00 pm on the 5th of September and 8:00 am on the 6th of September, suspects used a chunk of concrete to smash the glass window at Tompkins Jewellery Store located on Queen Street in Lakefield. Suspects then removed a display cases containing approximately seventy "Celebrity" watches and a display case containing approximately sixty-five Truman Tungsten silver and black men's rings. Value of the theft has been estimated at $8,600.00, damage to the window has been estimated at $2,500.00. Anyone with information is asked to call the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Services or Crime Stoppers.

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Help Catch The Three Males & Two Females Who Assaulted A Woman On Stewart Street

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  

Assault:
The victim, a 27-year-old female, reports that on the 4th of September at approximately 1:00 am, she was walking on Stewart Street between Sherbrooke and Dalhousie Street. As she walked past the park she noticed five people standing in the area who were taunting her. A short time later they came up behind her, pulled her to the ground and started to kick and punch her. The suspects left the area and were last seen walking west on Dalhousie Street from Stewart Street. The victim describes the suspects as being two females and three males. They were between 20 and 25 years old, two of the males were wearing baseball caps, the third male was approximately 5’6” tall, he was clean shaven, with short hair, puffy cheeks, a curled up nose, approximately 160 lbs with an athletic build. He was wearing a blue t-shirt, jeans and black shoes. One of the females had long dirty blonde hair and a thin build and the other female was described as being overweight with long dark hair and she was wearing a hoodie. The victim received bruising to her face and a sore leg. Anyone with information is asked to call the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service or Crime Stoppers.

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Help Police Find The Man Who Head-Butted A 16-Year-Old Boy Riding His Bike Last Night

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  

Assault
 
On September 3rd, 2011 at approximately 11:00 pm the 16 year old male victim was riding his bicycle southbound on Park St at London St when he nearly collided with a male pedestrian who ran out in front of him.  The cyclist continued on his way to the nearby convenience store.  When the cyclist returned northbound on Park St the same male was waiting with friends.  The male suspect approached the cyclist and "head-butted" him and then punched him in the forehead.  The cyclist dropped his bicycle and his purchase from the store and then fled on foot.
 
The suspect is described as:
 
Male, Caucasian, mid 20’s, short blonde hair with a "ski jump" at the front, approximately 6’2” – 6’3”, muscular build, stubble facial hair.  Wearing a dark colour hoodie, baggy shorts, and sandals.
 
Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 705-876-1122 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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Someone Broke Into Zoo's Train Station & Stole Cash Box Yesterday While Train Was Taking Families For Ride

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  


Break & Enter

On September 3rd, 2011 at approximately 5:20 pm a break and enter occurred at the Riverview Park and Zoo's train station.  The break-in occurred after the train operator left the station, sometime during the 10 minute trip an unknown suspect forced open the locked door and stole a cash box, containing money from the days sales and a number of unused train tickets.
 
The total value of currency stolen will not be released but it is less than $5000.00 in the event of a suspect being identified and charges being laid.
 
Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 705-876-1122 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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Does Peterborough Need A Town Hall Meeting To Address Safety In The Community?

No doubt Peterborough is an amazing city in many many ways as we trumpet all the time here. We live in one of the greatest cities anywhere. But this post isn't about that great stuff. It's about the growing concerns many in the community have about unemployment, drugs (and more drugs), break and enters, robberies, domestics, and safety in the downtown (Exhibit A: man holds knife to a person's throat; Exhibit B: bloodied man with an axe).

Three people have been murdered in the city already this year—the latest earlier this week—and well, people are talking about this stuff and what can be done. Sure there is often a correlation between unemployment and crime, but still, people want answers about what can be done about it and safety in the community.

Cameras downtown and care meters and such are all good to a certain extent, but they are also bandaids. There has to be more effective ways for us to stand up and look after our community, and have each other's backs so to speak. If you allow all these things to fester, they don't just magically go away.

We raised the question on Twitter earlier this week about whether the Mayor's office should consider organizing a Town Hall meeting to bring the police chief, politicians and other community leaders together in one space to create a public forum for citizens to air their concerns, and to hear what our leaders have to say. Do it at the Memorial Centre, do it at the Venue, do it at Trentwinds—just find a space and try it. What's the harm? As one person on Twitter suggested, "The only way to effect change is through action. If the powers that be don't hear people's voices, we'll have more of the same."

Now we asked Mayor Bennett about the idea of a Town Hall meeting and here's what he had to say: "Thanks for the suggestion. The items that you have listed are some of the concerns that the City and Councillors address on a daily basis, and we have a public Committee process in place that is intended to engage people who are concerned about them. My suggestion is to direct concerns to your local Councillors so that they can assist by bringing the questions forward; contact the City Clerk so that you or a group of people can make a presentation to Council; and to take advantage of the currency of the Provincial election to compel some accountability for the many responsibilities that fall within the provincial jurisdiction. If my office can be of help in making any or all of these happen, just let me know."

So is that enough? Can they be doing more? Can we be doing more? What do you think about this notion of a Town Hall meeting? Or is this all being overblown and the same stuff happens in any community?

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Man Arrested After Holding Knife To A Person's Throat Downtown

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  

Man with Knife Arrested:
 
During the early morning hours of the 2nd of September 2011 Peterborough Lakefield Police responded to the corner of Charlotte and George Street regarding a male with a knife.  The accused began an argument with a group of pedestrians on the corner of Charlotte and George.  The argument escalated when the accused pulled a 4 inch bladed knife from his pocket and held it to the victims throat.  The accused was distracted by another pedestrian allowing the victim to alert police.  Upon arrest police located the knife and stolen identification on the accused.  As a result of the charges the accused was breaching two probation orders by not keeping the peace and being of good behaviour.  Arrested is  21 year old Jake Coppoway of Curve Lake.  Coppoway has been held for court on the 2nd of September on the charges of Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose, Carrying Concealed Weapon, Utter Threat to Cause Death or Bodily Harm, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000, and two charges of Breaching Probation.

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Caught On Tape: Illegal Dumping At Vinnie's On Erskine

Vinnies does not want your garbage. Here is surveillance video that shows two people in a van unloading their stained, dirty, broken sofa's behind the store Tuesday night. This is just wrong, and those people know it, but don't want to pay to bring it to a dump themselves. Instead, Vinnie's has to foot the bill. 

[chextvDOTcom; Related: PtboPics: Vinnies Grand Opening At New Location (The Old One To Be Converted Into Food Bank)]

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If Charged With Public Intoxication, It's Not A Good Idea To Plug The Toilet And Cause A Flood At Police Station

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today... 

Drunk in public leads to mischief charge:
 
On the 31st of August 2011 Peterborough Lakefield Police responded to an intoxicated female at the corner of Charlotte and St. Joseph St.  The female was subsequently arrested for being intoxicated in a public place and was held at the police station to sober up.  During her stay the female plugged the toilet in the cell and continually flushed it causing the water to overflow and flood her cell and the surrounding area.  Charged with Mischief under $5000.00 is 46 year old Diane Borowski of Peterborough.  Borowski was held for a bail hearing on the 1st of September 2011 to begin the process to determine her guilt or innocence.

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A Man Has Died After Being Stabbed On Stewart Street Last Night

[UPDATED 5:29 p.m. Charges have now been laid in the stabbing death. See below]

****** UPDATE TO SPECIAL MEDIA RELEASE FROM POLICE ******

The victim in this matter has been identified as 21-year-old Matt COURNEYA from Omemee.

Charged in this matter are:
 
1)  Tara SANDERSON, 19 years of Wallace Dr., Peterborough
     Charged:  2nd Degree Murder and Breach of Y.O. Probation
 
2)  Aaron KIMBALL (Male), 19 years from Larmer Line, Millbrook
     Charged:  Accessory After Fact to Murder
 
3)  Lori-Ann LAURIER, 18 years from Lansdowne St., Peterborough
     Charged:  Accessory After Fact to Murder, Utter Threats
 
4)  Tori-Lace NOLAN, 18 years from Cameron St., Peterborough
     Charged:  Accessory After Fact Murder, Obstruct Justice

All of the above mentioned individuals will be appearing in court in the morning of 01 September.
 
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ORIGINAL POST:

Special Media Release
From Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service...

On 30 August 2011 at approximately 11:57 PM, the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service were called to attend a residence on Stewart Street regarding a stabbing.  It was determined that a 21-year-old male had been stabbed with a yet to be determined sharp instrument.  Paramedics rushed the male to Peterborough Regional Health Centre, where he succumbed to his injury.  The name of the male is not being released at this time as all of his family members have not been notified.  There have been no arrests at this time as Police continue to investigate this Homicide.

If there is anyone that has information pertaining to this investigation, they are asked to contact Detective Constable Sean Nusink or Crime Stoppers.

More information will be released as it becomes available. 

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