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Crime news for Thunder Bay and the surrounding area. 

Labour Day drinking, driving nets woman court date

Labour Day drinking, driving nets woman court date

OPP officers in Kenora stopped a vehicle during the Labour Day weekend in the City of Kenora only to discover the woman driving the car seemed to have a bit too much to drink.
Man arrested for stealing cash register

Man arrested for stealing cash register

OPP in Fort Frances began to investigate a report of a break and enter. Officers later arrested a suspect who had stolen a cash register. 
Drowning victim identified: OPP

Drowning victim identified: OPP

Officials with the Greenstone detachment of the OPP have released more details as they continue to investigate the drowning death of 35-year-old Bradley Penner of Nipigon.
Armed robbers strike at Oliver Road Mac's

Armed robbers strike at Oliver Road Mac's

City police are investigating a convenience store robbery that featured two suspects wielding knives.
Glance at Crime: Busy week with 29 assaults, 20 break and enters

Glance at Crime: Busy week with 29 assaults, 20 break and enters

City police responded to more than 285 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, August 29 through Sunday, September 4. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Four dead in Wawa crash

Four dead in Wawa crash

WAWA, Ont. – Four people have died following a highway crash near Wawa. Officials with the OPP say the crash took place at about 7:30 a.m. Monday about 20 kilometres west of the Northern Ontario town.
OPP remind motorists to ensure their trip to school is safe

OPP remind motorists to ensure their trip to school is safe

(AURORA, ON.) – Officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) - Highway Safety Division (HSD) want to remind motorists to ensure their trip back to school is a safe one.
OPP offer guidance for closing up seasonal properties

OPP offer guidance for closing up seasonal properties

(KENORA, ON) With the Labour Day weekend approaching, many cottage and seasonal property owners begin to close or winterize their properties. It is important to protect your investment all year-round.
Bay Credit Union robbed again

Bay Credit Union robbed again

THUNDER BAY -- A north-side credit union has become the target of a robbery for the second time in less than a month. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the Bay Credit Union was robbed by a lone male Friday afternoon.
Morning stabbing now murder case

Morning stabbing now murder case

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release TBPS officer were dispatched the playground area of the Limbrick Housing Complex on report of an altercation that had occurred resulting a stabbing.
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