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Prompt call to police leads to arrest of South Bruce resident in Howick

Huron County OPPBy: Huron County OPP  September 28, 2015
Prompt call to police leads to arrest of South Bruce resident in Howick

(HOWICK, ON) – The Huron County OPP received some public assistance on the weekend, which led to the arrest of a South Bruce resident.  

Sept. 25, at approximately 9:35 p.m., a Howick resident called police to report she had just spotted two suspicious pedestrians walking around the area of Spencetown Road and Malcolm Line. To the caller, they both looked out of place; they were dressed in all-black clothing and they were both carrying backpacks.
 

A Huron OPP officer responded to the area and was able to locate the pedestrians. Upon speaking with them, the officer determined one of the pedestrians had an outstanding warrant for her arrest from Wellington County OPP. After learning of this information, the officer placed the 21-year-old woman, of South Bruce, into custody. She was subsequently transported to the Palmerston OPP detachment where she was held in custody.
 

This case serves as a great reminder that concerned citizens can make a difference in reducing crimes in their community. Reporting suspicious behaviour in a timely manner will help police prevent criminal activity. The Huron OPP encourages people to call in and report any behaviour that is deemed suspicious. If you are in doubt about someone or something taking place in your neighbourhood, call us and we will check it out. 
 

The toll-free non emergent line is 1-888-310-1122. For crimes in progress or emergencies, call 911.


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