Lack of helmets and alcohol use contribute to rising ORV death toll
ORILLIA, ON, May 12, 2014 - The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reporting that off-road vehicle (ORV) deaths have reached a four-year high and the causal factors have the OPP concerned heading into the Victoria Day Long Weekend.
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R.I.D.E. checks this weekend by Greater Sudbury Police produced two of impaired drivers resulting in 90 day license suspensions. One driver stopped during the R.I.D.E check registered a warning on the approved screening device and due to the fact it was this driver’s second time being caught in the warn range the driver had his license suspended for 7 days.
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UPDATED: The missing man has been located in the Autumwood Cres. Area and appears to be in good health. The Greater Sudbury Police would like to thank the public for their assistance in this matter!
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The Greater Sudbury Police Service has partnered with 11 drug stores / pharmacies that have agreed to participate in this year`s Drug Drop-Off Day Event.
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On Saturday May 3rd, between 9 am and 11 am, there was a Clean-Up
Blitz conducted by local residents of the Wiltshire Street area in Minnow
Lake.
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On Saturday morning May 3rd, members of the Greater Sudbury Police Drug Enforcement Unit, K9 Unit and Uniform Division conducted a Proactive sweep of a local bus terminal on Notre Dame.
Greater Sudbury Police have provided new information in their investigation into two shooting that occurred in Greater Sudbury this week.
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GSPS are investigating a collision which occurred on the 1st of May between 1:00-2:00AM in the area of 700 Paris Street. A lone adult male was walking on the sidewalk.
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Approximately 11pm a black pickup with two occupants travelling southbound on Barrydowne in the area of Hawthorne and Gemmel was stuck with gunfire by another vehicle also travelling southbound.
The Greater Sudbury Police Service is seeking the public's assistance in solving a weapons complaint.
On Tuesday, April 29th shortly after 9:00 p.m., Greater Sudbury Police were alerted to a weapons complaint in the area of Denis Crescent in Azilda.
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