NIAGARA’S WANTED: Latest additions to the list no one wants to be on
BILL SAWCHUK
POSTMEDIA NETWORK
Niagara Regional Police have added five names to their Niagara Wanted program.
Andrew King, 23, of Niagara Falls, is the newest member. He is wanted for robbery, aggravated assault and failure to comply with recognizance.
Conroy Record, 28, of Etobicoke, is wanted for assault causing bodily harm.
Patrick Doucette, 26, of St. Catharines, is wanted for failure to appear, assault, failure to comply with probation and theft of motor vehicle.
Tyrell Carluccio, 21, of Niagaraon-the-Lake, is wanted for failure to comply with probation.
Dennis Frail, 42, of Niagara Falls, is wanted for a failure to comply with recognizance.
The NRP runs its Niagara Wanted program to enlist the public in locating individuals accused of crimes. The police post pictures and information on the subjects. The charges have not been proven in court.
Kody Mounsey, 25, of Niagara Falls, is off the list. He was wanted for failure to comply with a recognizance.
Holdovers on the list include the following:
Colin Thiede, 30, St. Catharines, is wanted failure to attend and breach of recognizance.
Ralph Loach, 54, of Niagara Falls, is wanted for assault with a weapon.
Jacob Perreault, 25, of Fort Erie and Hamilton, is wanted for failure to comply with recognizance, failure to appear in court, two counts of breach of probation and theft under $5,000.
Michael Croft, 34, of Niagara Falls, is wanted for failure to comply.
Dustin Johnson, 27, of Hamilton, is being sought for theft under $ 5,000 and is wanted by multiple police services in New Brunswick. He is also wanted by Haldimand OPP and is considered armed and dangerous.
Malcolm Edwards, 23, is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant. Edwards is a resident of Niagara Falls with ties to Toronto. Edwards is wanted for numerous firearms offences including possessing a restricted firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, careless use of a firearm, possessing a firearm contrary to a prohibition order, failure to comply with recognizance and failure to comply with probation.
Police consider Edwards armed the blaze as it moved through the detached home’s attic.
“There were a few hotspots we had a hard time getting to,” Dufton said.
Crews remained on scene for several hours to ensure no hotspots remained.
The home sustained significant fire and water damage, Dufton said, though no cost estimate was immediately available.
The cause of the fire isn’t immediately known, he added.
A neighbouring house also sustained exterior heat damage.
The Houghs have lived in the home since 1978 and just five months ago had completed extensive renovations.
The couple was thankful that no one was injured.
Unable to return into the house, they planned to stay with family for the immediate future.
The residents of the neighbouring house were also unable to return home Friday as hydro to the building had been cut off. and dangerous and warn members of the public not to approach him.
Brody Racine, 34, of Thorold, is wanted for 29 counts of fraud under $5,000, two counts of fraud over $5,000 and two counts of breach of recognizance.
John Mundinatz, 27, of St. Catharines, is wanted for assault and driving while prohibited.
Steven Corkery, who also goes by the name Esteban Criger, 25, of Niagara Falls and St. Catharines, is wanted for theft under $5,000, resisting arrest, breach of probation and three counts of breach of an undertaking.
Police ask anyone with information to contact investigators at 905-688-4111 and request to speak to dispatch, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or text tips to 274637 (CRIMES).