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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Youth to appear in bail court on mischief and property obtained by crime charges: At approx. 3:30 am this morning city police were called to attend at the football field of Sir James Dunn High School regarding a vehicle driving on the field.
Youth to appear in bail court on mischief and property obtained by crime charges:

At approx. 3:30 am this morning city police were called to attend at the football field of Sir James Dunn High School regarding a vehicle driving on the field. It is alleged that the accused, a 15-year-old male and another unknown male caused in excess of $ 5,000.00 damage to the football field when they drove a stolen GMC suburban vehicle on the field. Both males fled from the vehicle upon seeing police. The second male was not apprehended. The accused is charged with one count of possession of property obtained by crime and one count of mischief over $ 5,000.

Female to appear in bail court for false pretences and breach of undertaking charges:

Yesterday afternoon city police arrested 19-year-old Emily Nethery, of 159 Pleasant Dr. on McNabb St. and charged her with two counts of false pretences, two counts of breach of an undertaking and one count of possession of a controlled substance. It is alleged that yesterday and on Aug 5th the accused solicited money from citizens by falsehood. At the time of these offences the accused was on an undertaking release order to not solicit money. It is further alleged that the accused had in her possession a controlled substance.

Property Crimes:

Thefts:


A bicycle was reported stolen from the Cambrian Mall yesterday.

Mischief:

Two vehicles were damaged in at an apartment complex parking area in the 700 block of Pine St.
A home was egged in the 100 block of Sutton Pl.
A vehicle was extensively damaged last night on Chippewa St. Anyone that may have seen a person(s) damaging or loitering around a purple Dodge Neon in the 100 block of Chippewa St. yesterday is asked to contact the city police or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.