The Woolwich Observer

Police opt out of some measures of new provincial COVID-19 regs

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In the aftermath of the latest provincial lockdown in which the Ford government proposed extending police powers to enforce pandemic restrictio­ns, the Waterloo Regional Police announced they would not be exercising such options.

“We will not be conducting random vehicle or individual stops. As before, our initiative­s will be both complaint driven or proactive, with the goal of gaining compliance. Those that refuse to comply will receive the appropriat­e penalty,” the

APRIL 11

10:30 PM | A member of the Wellington County OPP conducted a traffic stop on Highway 6 north of Alma. While speaking with the driver, the officer observed drug parapherna­lia within the vehicle. Police also recovered a quantity of a substance suspected to be crystal methamphet­amine from within the vehicle. As a result, a 39-year-old of Wellington North Township man was charged with ‘possession of a controlled substance-methamphet­amine’ and ‘drive vehicle with cannabis readily available.’ The accused is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Guelph on May 14 to answer to the charges.

APRIL 14 12:58 PM

| Waterloo Regional Police received a theft report involving a service said in a release following the province’s April 16 announceme­nt.

Police said they would review the new regulation­s catalytic converter. The complainan­t, reported that his vehicle was parked near Bonnie Crescent in Elmira and believed the theft occurred sometime between April 13 at 6 p.m., and April 14 at 10 a.m. Anyone with informatio­n is encouraged to contact police at 519-570-9777. 8:01 PM | Police responded to a Curtis Street, Breslau address for a report of a disturbanc­e. As a result of the investigat­ion a 27-yearold man was charged with ‘assault with a weapon.’ There were no injuries.

APRIL 15

8:42 AM | Police responded to Queens Bush Road in Wellesley for reports of an attempted theft. The complainan­t reported that sometime overnight, unknown suspects cut the padlock securing a cage full of propane cylinders. After to determine the most appropriat­e enforcemen­t response for citizens of Waterloo Region. the suspects discovered that the cylinders were empty, they left the area without taking any property. The investigat­ion remains ongoing. Anyone with informatio­n is encouraged to contact police at 519-570-9777.

APRIL 17

8:00 AM | Wellington County OPP responded to a report of a single-vehicle collision on Highway 6 near Sideroad 5 north of Fergus. While speaking with the driver, police formed the opinion that they were under the influence of alcohol. A roadside screening test was conducted that resulted in a fail. The driver was arrested and brought to a local OPP Operations Centre for further testing. A 30-year-old Fergus man was charged with ‘impaired operation - 80 plus.’ A 90-day administra­tive driver’s licence suspension and seven

“However, at this time, our current enforcemen­t response will remain the same – with a focus on the 4 Es – Engage (with the individual), Explain (why we are there), Educate (on the rules and regulation­s), and Enforce (as a last resort).

“It’s vital that we all take this pandemic seriously and do what is needed – stay home and practice public health guidelines. This is about doing your part, doing the right thing so we can all get through this and return to some type of normal.” day vehicle impoundmen­t were initiated. The accused is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice - Guelph on May 4. 3:08 PM | Emergency services responded to a First Street, Elmira location for reports of an ATV rollover. As a result, one male youth was transporte­d to hospital with non-life-threatenin­g injuries.

APRIL 18

7:28 PM | Waterloo Regional Police responded to Golf Course Road in Conestogo for a breakand-enter report. The complainan­t advised that unknown suspects entered his garage and stole a scooter. The suspects were last seen fleeing in an older model Dodge pickup truck. Anyone with informatio­n is encouraged to contact police at 519-570-9777.

 ?? Damon MacLean ?? Firefighte­rs were called out to a Reid Woods Drive manufactur­ing plant on the morning of Apr. 16, but the smoulderin­g was quickly contained.
Damon MacLean Firefighte­rs were called out to a Reid Woods Drive manufactur­ing plant on the morning of Apr. 16, but the smoulderin­g was quickly contained.
 ??  ?? Police and bylaw enforcemen­t have stepped up monitoring of Trinity Bible Chapel near Heidelberg, where there have been run-ins over pandemic regulation­s.
Sean Heeger
Police and bylaw enforcemen­t have stepped up monitoring of Trinity Bible Chapel near Heidelberg, where there have been run-ins over pandemic regulation­s. Sean Heeger

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