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South Bruce OPP report successful food drive; and traffic stop leads to criminal charges

South Bruce OPPBy: South Bruce OPP  December 18, 2015
South Bruce OPP report successful food drive; and traffic stop leads to criminal charges
(SOUTHERN BRUCE COUNTY, ON) – Saturday, Dec. 12, members of the South Bruce OPP and South Bruce OPP Auxiliary Unit collected donations for the local food bank.
 

The Kincardine Food Bank received four cruiser-loads of non-perishable food items and more than $500 in cash/grocery gift card donations.
 

The Walkerton Food bank received an estimated $900 in non-perishable food items and more than $225 in cash/grocery gift card donations.
 

The South Bruce OPP appreciates the assistance of the media and the community in making this food drive a success.



South Bruce OPP constable Kevin Martin (L) is joined by Auxiliary officers Chad Churchill, Shauni Voisin and Jeff Osborne in presenting the Fill-a-Cruiser donations to the Kincardine Food Bank; photo courtesy of the South Bruce OPP
 



TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO CRIMINAL CHARGES
 

(BRUCE TWP, ON) – Dec. 17, at 11:55 p.m., South Bruce OPP officers on patrol along Highway 21 in Bruce Township stopped a grey Ford pick-up truck. 

The officers found a quantity of illegal street drugs in the truck and a large quantity of stolen property in the bed of the pick-up truck.
 

Twenty-seven-year-old Shawn PREVOST of French River has been charged with break and enter, possess stolen property, mischief, and possess a controlled substance.
 

Twenty-seven-year-old Wade BURKE of French River has been charged with break and enter, possess stolen property, mischief and two counts of possess a controlled substance.
 

Twenty-two-year-old Cody LAMOUREUX-MOHAN of Sudbury has been charged with break and enter, possess stolen property, mischief and possess a controlled substance.
 

The accused were all held in custody pending the results of a show cause hearing Dec. 18.
 

The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information that can assist police to call 1-888-310-1122.  Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or send a web-tip to crimestop-gb.org, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.


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