If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers or submit a Web Tip .  You do not have to give your name.  CRIME STOPPERS will pay a cash reward of up to $2000 and you can remain anonymous. 

Theft of Boat and Trailer
October 22, 2020

The Manitoulin Ontario Provincial Police and Crime Stoppers are seeking the public’s assistance in relation to a boat and trailer theft.

It is alleged that on September 1st , 2020 the Ontario Provincial Police were dispatched to a theft of boat and trailer located on Highway 540 in the Town of Evansville.   Suspect(s) transferred the trailer with the boat to another vehicle and fled the area.

The boat is described as a 2008 Bayliner 20.5 feet with a black stripe down the entire side bearing Ontario Boating Licence number ON1231134.  The trailer is described as a white single axel trailer with white fenders and Ontario licence plate number T9535K.

The approximate value of the property stolen is estimated to be $25,000.00.

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MNRF - Theft
October 05, 2020

Crime Stoppers and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry are seeking the public’s assistance for information in regard to the theft of commercial fishing nets.

 Allegedly, sometime between the 1st and 20th of September, in the late afternoon, between 4 and 5:30 pm, commercial fish operators have had fishing nets and their content stolen from the Whalesback Channel.  This is in the area of the North Channel of Lake Huron.  A blue and lighter colored boat with a black motor has been observed in the area at the time of the thefts. 

The estimated value of the stolen nets and content is $ 10 000.  



Suspicious Fire
August 28, 2020

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance for information about any suspicious person or vehicle with regard to a house fire.

On Tuesday, the 18th of August at about 1:45 in the morning, firefighters responded to a home, engulfed in flames on Finni Road in Wahnapitae.  Two people were in the home and one of them was transported to hospital for non-life threatening injuries.  Police are seeking information in regard to any person or vehicle that might have been in the area at the time.

There was extensive damage to the home. 



Assault
July 24, 2020

The Ontario Provincial Police in Espanola and Crime Stoppers are still seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an assault.

At approximately 5:00 a.m. on Wednesday March 6th, 2019 officers from the Espanola Detachment responded to an assault on Old Webbwood Road in the Town of Espanola.

The victim was operating a taxi when the fare he was transporting assaulted him.  The suspect who fled the scene, is described as a male, approximately 5’7”, medium build and had his face and head covered at the time of the offence.



Break, enter and theft
April 28, 2020

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying culprits with relation to break, enter and theft.

It is alleged that on the morning of the 5th of April, the victim attended the back yard to find someone had entered the garage and 2 sheds. Stolen from the buildings were assorted power tools and Girl Guide’s Camping equipment.  The victim’s home is in the area of Bodson Drive in Hanmer.

The victim heard people running into the bush and followed them to an enclosed Side by Side that was driven away. 

The estimated value of the stolen property is $ 5 000.



Guaranteed Minimum $1,000 Reward Re: Arson
March 03, 2020

Crime Stoppers and the Manitoulin OPP are seeking the public’s assistance in locating the parties responsible for 2 residential fires.

On February 28, 2020 at around 7:37 p.m., officers of the Manitoulin Ontario Provincial Police and Robinson Township Fire Department responded to a structure fire on Highway 540 in Robinson Township.  Upon arrival, the residence was found burned to the ground and the fire to be suspicious.

Later on the same date at 10:35 p.m., the Manitoulin Ontario Provincial Police with the assistance of the Gore Bay and Billings Township Fire Departments responded to a second structure fire on Nelson Road in Gordon Township.  Another residence had been burned to the ground with similar circumstances.

Luckily the residences were unoccupied at the time of the fires. The OPP Forensic Identification Services (FIS), the Manitoulin OPP Crime Unit and the Ontario Fire Marshall (OFM) are continuing with the investigation.

 



Theft
February 26, 2020

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person or persons with relation to theft.

During the late fall months and into February, there have been numerous thefts into Canada Post roadside mail boxes.  Incidents occurred throughout the city.  Unknown culprits attended the mail boxes during the early morning hours and forced open the mail slots, to take whatever mail was within, including the packages and boxes.    The culprits attended some locations numerous times. 

Any information leading to the identification of these culprits would be greatly appreciated.



Assault
December 13, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in an assault.

At about 2:45 am on the 8th of December, a party of 4 people left an establishment on Lasalle and walked up Lansing Avenue and were approached by a couple.  An altercation took place in a parking lot and the victim stepped in to defend another and was seriously assaulted, the victim suffered some broken bones, cuts and swelling.  The suspects are Indigenous male and female, he was wearing a baseball cap, the female was tall and has shoulder length hair and wore a black button up coat.  They were last seen running from the parking lot into a townhouse complex through an opening in the fence.

Any information leading to the identity of these suspects would be greatly appreciated.



Break, Enter and Theft
November 12, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Espanola OPP are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a Break, Enter and Theft.

Sometime between October 27th and October 29th, suspects broke into a shed at a residence situated on James Street in Espanola.

Once inside the shed, culprits stole a motorcycle.

The motorcycle is described as a white and orange 2018 KTM Enduro 690 R with a black tank bag.

The value of the stolen property is estimated to be approx. $17,000.

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Break enter and commit
October 29, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect involved in a break and enter.

Sometime between the 11th and the 13th of October, unknown culprits attended a warehouse located on Dell Street at Morin Street.  They gained accessed to the building and ransacked the building, going through various rooms and offices, smashing windows and tearing things apart.  An attempt was made to access the safe, but the culprits were unsuccessful.  The victims of this crime are still trying to determine what was taken, they can say that numerous laptops were stolen.

The estimated damaged caused by these culprits exceeds $ 10 000.



Break, Enter and Theft
October 21, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the West Nipissing OPP are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a Break Enter and Theft.

Between Friday, October 4th and Monday, October 7th, culprits attended a quarry off of Highway 575 in Verner and broke into a sea container.

There were over 100 items stolen from the container which included:

A Sweeney Torque ampliflier,  100 feet of welding cable, and an assortment of machinery and tools.

The value of the stolen property is estimated to be $20,000.

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Break enter and commit
October 15, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect involved in a break and enter.

On the 18th of September at about 6am, an unknown culprit attended at a retail establishment on Notre Dame Avenue near Bond Street.  The culprit proceeded to smash the glass door to gain access to the vestibule; then forced the second glass door open.  The culprit did steal property from within the business.  The male party is described as wearing a dark hooded jacket, a white and red ball cap, a light colored turtleneck, black pant with a stripe along the side and gloves.  He was wearing dark runners with a white sole.

Any information leading to the identity of this male would be appreciated.

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Theft of RV
September 30, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Nipissing West OPP are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a Theft incident.

Sometime between the evening of September 11 and the evening of September 13, unknown culprit(s) stole a travel trailer from a storage property located on Alouette Road in Lavigne, Ontario.

The recreational vehicle (RV) is described as a 41 foot 2014 Sandpiper fifth-wheel camper, beige in colour with some brown, bearing Ontario plate N3287W.  It also has a small dent on the rear bumper, near the ladder. 

The estimated value of the stolen property is approximately $82,000 dollars.

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Theft of trailer
September 23, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying suspects with relation to a theft. 

Shortly after midnight on Tuesday September 10th, culprits attended an automotive repair facility in the south end of Sudbury and stole a 2007 29ft long enclosed trailer.  The trailer is very distinctive and has a military montage on one side of it and The Rock Harley Davidson on the other.  The trailer is an event trailer and had a large quantity of merchandise within.  The trailer is set up like a retail store with shelving, peg boards and cabinets.  

The value of the trailer and merchandise exceeds $ 300 000.

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Vehicle Fire - Manitoulin
September 16, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Manitoulin OPP are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect or suspects with relation to a vehicle fire.

At approximately 7:40 pm, on September 10th, police were dispatched to a vehicle fire in a gravel pit near highway 540 in Robinson Township near Silver Lake.

Once at the scene, officers found the vehicle abandoned, unattended and fully engulfed in flames. The fire was extinguished with the assistance of the Silver Water Fire Department.

The vehicle was completed destroyed by the fire and is believed to be a Dodge Journey.

Anyone with information with regards to this matter is asked to contact Sudbury Crime Stoppers or Manitoulin OPP.

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Mischief
September 16, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying suspects with relation to a mischief. 

In the overnight hours of August 15th, unknown culprits attended the parking area of the McLelland arena in Copper Cliff and caused damage to a Citizens on Patrol vehicle.  The vehicle was found to have had most of its windows broken.  The Citizens on Patrol are volunteers who rely on the vehicle to patrol the community and report suspicious or criminal behavior.  They provide additional eyes and ears to the police. The loss of use of this vehicle was quite a consequential for them.

The COPS program would be grateful for any information that may lead to finding this culprit.

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Voyeurism
August 22, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Greater Sudbury Police Service are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect with relation to voyeurism. 

On the 2nd of August, police received a call from a retailer in the south end of Sudbury in regard to a suspicious incident.  Video surveillance was observed to show a white male, 50 to 60 yrs of age, thin build, with blond hair, and walks with a slight limp, approach a female who was bent over to pick up something.  The male proceeded to take images, capturing the underside of the female’s skirt, with a tablet that he was carrying.    The male was wearing a grey t-shirt, with white writing, a dark coloured baseball cap with a Capital C on the front, blue jeans with tears near the right side front hip area.  His running shoes are mostly white with some black trim and black laces.

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OPP Manitoulin – Break, Enter & Theft & Mischief
August 15, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Manitoulin OPP are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a Break, Enter and Theft and Mischief incident.

 

Sometime during the evening of July 30th, unknown suspects attended the Frood dam situated near Lawson’s Quarry on the east side of Highway 6 in Whitefish Falls.

Using a grinder, culprits removed two stop logs which control the water level from the Dam and tossed them over into the water. Suspects then broke into a storage shed and stole two overhead hoists.

 

The hoists are described as CM “S” Cyclone Hand Chain Hoists – Red in Color, rated for 2 ton with 30 feet of hoist chain.

 

The estimated value of the stolen property and mischief is approximately $5,000 dollars.

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Break, Enter and Theft
June 07, 2019

Crime Stoppers and the Warren OPP are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying suspect(s) with relation to a break, enter and theft. 

Sometime between April 8th and April 20th, unknown suspect(s) attended a cabin situated in a remote location off Highway 805, in Afton Twp. near Emerald Lake Camp.

Two 2000 watt EU inverter Honda generators, red in colour, were taken from the cabin and a yellow 20 litre gas container, half full, was taken from outside at the generator shack.

The value of the stolen property is estimated to be $3,500.
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Break Enter and Theft
May 29, 2019

It is alleged that between 4 pm on Monday May 13th and 10 am on May 14th culprits entered the shared office spaces for 2 non-profit agencies located on Elm St.   From the one office, electronics were taken and from the other office a safe containing a large sum of money.

The estimated value of the stolen items and cash is over $20,000.  Any information leading to the identity of the culprits would be appreciated.



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