The Woolwich Observer

Contest allows student to be WRPS ‘Chief for a Day’

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The Waterloo Regional Police Service is looking for a new junior chief for its annual ‘Chief for a Day’ contest.

The department this week launched the contest that’s open to all Waterloo Region students in Grade 5 to Grade 7. Students are asked to write a short essay describing what they would do to make a positive contributi­on in their community if they were chief for a day.

A winner will be announced on May 19 during Police Week in Ontario.

Once chosen, the

APRIL 17

12:00 PM

| A member of the Wellington County OPP stopped the driver of a grey sedan on Scotland Street, Fergus. As a result of the investigat­ion, a 62-yearold driver from Centre Wellington was charged with ‘driving while under suspension,’ ‘drive motor vehicle – no currently validated permit,’ ‘use plate not authorized for vehicle’ and ‘fail to notify change of address.’ Further, the driver was charged with ‘operate a motor vehicle without insurance.’ The defendant is scheduled to appear in provincial offences court – Guelph, on July 19.

4:00 PM

| A member of the Wellington County OPP initiated a commercial motor vehicle inspection of a van on Wellington Road 7, Pilkington. As a result of the investigat­ion, an Arthur business faces a list of seven charges that includes ‘permit operation of vehicle – fail to display inspection sticker of proof’ and ‘fail to ensure daily inspection report is accurately completed.’

APRIL 18

junior chief will have the opportunit­y to get fitted in a police uniform, tour police headquarte­rs, check out the inside of a police cruiser, visit our canine unit, interact with police officers throughout the day, and take part in a media conference.

Essays can be submitted to police headquarte­rs, located at 200 Maple Grove Rd. in Cambridge, through the department’s social media accounts, or by e-mail at publicinfo@ wrps.on.ca.

Essays must be submitted by May 15 and include a name and contact informatio­n.

8:00 AM

| Wellington County OPP stopped the driver of a white station wagon on Wellington Road 18, Elora. As a result of the investigat­ion, a 42-yearold Fergus resident was charged with ‘permit motor vehicle to be operated without insurance contrary’ and ‘drive motor vehicle no validation on plate.’ The defendant is scheduled to appear in provincial offences court – Guelph on July 19.

APRIL 19

3:48 PM

| Waterloo Regional Police received a report of a shopliftin­g incident at a store in Elmira. The previous evening, two unknown females entered a store on Arthur Street North and stole merchandis­e. The first subject is described as a white female in her mid-30s, with a heavy build, with blond hair. She was wearing a red jacket, black shirt, black pants and sandals. The second subject is described as a white female in her early 30s, with a thin build and dark brown hair. She was wearing a black jacket, grey track pants, and yellow boots. Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call

police. Anonymous tips can be provided to Crime Stoppers.

APRIL 20

2:53 AM

| Police received a report of a single-vehicle collision in Wellesley Township. A Honda travelling north on Hutchison Road lost control on a curve in the roadway, left the road and struck a tree. The driver of the vehicle, a 37-year-old woman from Mitchell, was charged with ‘operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs’ and ‘operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentrat­ion.’ The driver was transporte­d to a local hospital with minor physical injuries.

APRIL 22

10:48 AM

| Police received a report of a motor vehicle collision in Wellesley Township. A blue Nissan was travelling south on Moser Young Road when it was struck by a silver Toyota travelling west on Weimar Line that failed to yield the right of way. There were no physical injuries reported as a result of the collision.

11:36 PM

| Police received a report of a vehicle leav

ing Scotch Line Road in Woolwich Township and entering a field. Officers responded to the area and determined that the driver of the vehicle was an unlicensed youth who was subsequent­ly charged with ‘driving with no license.’ No injuries or damage to property occurred were reported.

APRIL 23

8:00 AM

| Wellington County OPP responded to a break-in at a property on Eighteenth Line, Mapleton, where a building had been entered overnight. A 24-year-old man from Conn was charged with numerous offences, including ‘break, enter, a dwelling house with intent to commit indictable offence,’ ‘theft over $5,000 of a motor vehicle,’ ‘trespassin­g at night,’ ‘theft under $5,000,’ ‘possession property obtained by crime under $5,000’ and ‘mischief over $5,000.’ He is scheduled to appear in the Ontario court of justice – Guelph on June 16.

5:25 PM

| Police received a report of a residentia­l break-in in Wilmot Township. Sometime between April 19 and April 23, an

unknown suspect(s) entered a home on Erhardt Wagner Place and stole personal property and currency. Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call police. Anonymous informatio­n can be provided to Crime Stoppers.

6:00 PM

| Wellington County OPP responded to an assault at a private residentia­l community on Highway 7, west of Guelph. It was reported that two known individual­s had assaulted a resident and that the injuries were severe. A 60-year-old resident was transporte­d to a local hospital with serious, non-life-threatenin­g injuries. The investigat­ion is continuing and is believed to be an isolated incident. Any person with informatio­n regarding this incident should contact the Wellington County OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477 (TIPS) or submit a tip on-line at www.csgw.tips. You may be eligible for a reward from Crime Stoppers of up to $2,000.

10:09 PM

| A member of Waterloo Regional Police Service’s Traffic Services

Unit was conducting proactive enforcemen­t on St. Charles Street West in the village of Maryhill when the officer observed a black Ford truck and through investigat­ive means, determined that the registered owner of the truck was a suspended and unlicensed driver in Ontario, leading to a traffic stop. As a result of the investigat­ion, the driver, a 70-year-old male from Woolwich Township, was charged with ‘drive while under suspension,’ ‘drive motor vehicle – no license,’ ‘produce false evidence (insurance)’ and ‘owner operate motor vehicle – no insurance.’

APRIL 24

11:01 AM

| Police received a report of a break-in at a business in Woolwich Township. Sometime between April 22 at 8 p.m. and April 24 at 8 a.m., an unknown suspect(s) broke into the yard of a business located on Balsam Grove Road and stole property from inside sea cans located in the yard. Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call police. Anonymous informatio­n can be provided to Crime Stoppers.

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Bill Atwood Emergency crews responded to a collision at Line 86 and Listowel Road in Woolwich Twp. around 4 p.m. on April 20.
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