The Woolwich Observer

WRPS encourage residents to stay home for the holidays

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The Waterloo Regional Police Service is encouragin­g the community to stay home for the holidays and do their part to stop the spread of

During the month of 3 00 PM | Waterloo Regional Police responded to a serious single-vehicle collision in the area of William Hastings Line and Township Road 14 in Wellesley Township. The preliminar­y investigat­ion revealed that the vehicle left the roadway, struck a tree, and was then fully engulfed in flames. Due to the severity of the collision, the lone occupant of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene, and investigat­ors are still working to determine the driver’s identity. Speed is considered a contributi­ng factor in the collision, and investigat­ors are trying to determine what led up to the fatal collision. Anyone with informatio­n is encouraged to call Waterloo Regional Police Service’s

10 10 PM

| Emergency services responded to William Hastings Line in Wellesley Township for a single-vehicle collision. A black BMW was travelling west on William Hastings Line when it crossed the center line and continued off the roadway, striking a hydro pole. A 45-year-old Brussels man was trans

December, WRPS will launch its #HomeForThe­Holidays campaign, encouragin­g residents to find innovative and fun things to do at home to celebrate the holiday

ported to a local hospital with a serious leg injury. As a result of the investigat­ion, the driver was charged with ‘careless driving.’ 8 00 AM | The Waterloo Regional Police Service’s Unit was contacted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in regards to an investigat­ion originatin­g from the United Kingdom. Police received informatio­n regarding a man who when in Elmira engaged in posing a risk to children. Based on that informatio­n, the ICE Unit located the male in London, Ontario. With the assistance of the London Police Service, the man was arrested and transporte­d to Waterloo Region for a bail hearing. He was charged with making child pornograph­y.

2 15 PM

| Police Road and Crowsfoot Road in Woolwich Township for a collision that occurred after the vehicle blew a tire and left the roadway. No one was injured. The vehicle left the road way as a result of a blown tire. No injuries.

Throughout the month, police will be encouragin­g people to send them photos through social media, using the hashtag #HomeForThe­Holidays, of the fun they

1 01 AM | Waterloo Regional Police responded to a Hamilton Road address in New Hamburg for report of break-in. The complainan­t advised that he observed an unknown suspect inside his business, loading property into a van. The investigat­ion remains ongoing. Anyone with informatio­n is encouraged to

10 05 AM | A resident of Sandpiper Court in Elmira reported that his vehicle had been entered. The complainan­t indicated that his vehicle was unlocked and sustained no damage. Unknown suspect(s) took change and a garage door opener, which was later recovered. The investigat­ion remains ongoing. Anyone with informatio­n is encouraged to contact police.

10 35 AM |A resident of Snyder Avenue North in Elmira reported that a vehicle parked at his residence had been entered, indicating that of his truck had been left unlocked. Unknown suspect(s) took miscellane­ous tools valued at investigat­ion r emains ongoing. Anyone with

To send photos, use the WRPS social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), or e-mail directly to Submission­s will posted

informatio­n is encouraged to contact police.

10 20 AM

| A man involved in a single-vehiWelles­ley Township back tional charges as a result of the police investigat­ion. determined to have been impaired at the time of the collision. He was subsequent­ly charged with ‘dangerous operation,’ ‘operation while impaired,’ ‘operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentraa­tion while prohibited by order.’ Both the driver and the female passenger suffered minor injuries.

7 26 PM | Waterloo Regional Police were called to a single-vehicle collision at Arthur Street South and Sawmill Road near St. Jacobs. A vehicle was travelling south on Arthur Street, when the driver lost control of the vehicle and sideswiped a pole on the right side of the roadway. The vehicle then spun out and struck a second pole. There were no reported injuries as a result of the collision. The driver, a 49-year-old man, was charged with ‘failing to turn out to the left to avoid a collision.’

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