At 8:30 pm on the 4th of June 2014, Greater Sudbury Police responded to a Robbery at the Legace Convenience Store located at 621 Notre Dame Ave, Sudbury.
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The victim has been identified as 20yr old Allan Ashawaagai. Greater Sudbury Police have charged a 17 year old female whose name will not be released with second degree murder, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and breach of probation.
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The Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS), the Ontario Provincial Police, Greater Sudbury Fire Services (GSFS) and Greater Sudbury Emergency Medical Services (EMS) attended the area of Kukagami Lake in relation to a police assistance call.
Information was received that several canoes had capsized and that people were missing. All persons have been located and are in good health. Emergency Services personnel would like to thank the public for their assistance.
Shortly after 12:30 pm June 2nd, a lone male entered a Convenience Store Eyre St at Spruce St, Sudbury.
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Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest of Steven Carriere, age 36.
On Sunday June 1st at 1:50 am, there was a robbery at Tim Hortons on Falconbridge Rd near Lasalle Blvd. A lone male brandishing a blunt force weapon, entered the business and demanded money.
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The Greater Sudbury Police Service and the City of Greater Sudbury By-law office continue to receive calls about aggressive door-to-door salespersons, or salespersons not showing / possessing proper credentials which identify their company or confirm that they have a permit allowing them to canvass the Greater Sudbury area.
Members of the Greater Sudbury Police Service are currently at the intersection of Lorne and Douglas St, in Sudbury assisting Interpaving Ltd with resurfacing of the roadway. Officers will be on scene till 5pm and there will be intermittent lane closures until this time. Traffic will be delayed and therefore motorist are encouraged to avoid the area and seek an alternative route.
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On the 27th of May 2014, at approximately 8:30 pm, the Greater Sudbury Police Service received several calls of an erratic driver in the Azilda area. Having also received a description of the suspect vehicle, uniform officers who were in the nearby area, actively searched the vicinity.
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Canada Road Safety Week took place May 13 – May 19, 2014. This road safety campaign is an annual collaborative effort by Canadian Police Services to target high risk driving behaviours that put drivers and others at risk. It is an enforcement-driven initiative designed to increase public awareness and compliance with safe driving measures and ultimately save lives.
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