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Crime news for Thunder Bay and the surrounding area. 

Couple facing animal cruelty charges

Couple facing animal cruelty charges

The 23 abandoned cats found in the Wilson Street Park has resulted in animal cruelty charges against a local couple.
Man charged after stealing, crashing bike

Man charged after stealing, crashing bike

Thunder Bay Police Service have arrested a 28-year-old man for stolen property and a number of other charges.
Crash leads to impaired driving charges

Crash leads to impaired driving charges

A 19-year-old man now faces impaired driving charges after police responded to reports of a crash on Boundary Drive.
OPP investigate break-ins, thefts

OPP investigate break-ins, thefts

Police are investigating the theft of more than $10,000 worth of tractor trailer rims at a business in Emo.
Gun scare sends police to local school

Gun scare sends police to local school

A social media post led to concerns that a student had a gun in a backpack at a local high school.
Man leaves woman, children behind in stolen car: OPP

Man leaves woman, children behind in stolen car: OPP

A man and a woman were arrested and charged after a series of dramatic events that began in Kenora
Nipigon OPP investigating stolen boats

Nipigon OPP investigating stolen boats

Members of the Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police received a complaint of two stolen boats Sunday.
Crime at a glance: Police 20 assaults, 33 thefts

Crime at a glance: Police 20 assaults, 33 thefts

City police responded to more than 213 criminal incidents last week.
OPP find mushrooms, ecstasy during highway bust

OPP find mushrooms, ecstasy during highway bust

After stopping a vehicle at Sistonens Corners in Shabaqua, OPP officers found drugs and evidence of trafficking. That led to the arrest of a 31-year-old local man
St. John's driver nabbed for impaired driving: OPP

St. John's driver nabbed for impaired driving: OPP

OPP ARREST AND CHARGE IMPAIRED DRIVERS (THUNDER BAY, ON)- On Saturday, September 17, 2016, at approximately 12:03 am, an officer from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stopped the driver of a Chrysler 200 for a traffic
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