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Kenora OPP respond to 167 calls over the weekend

Kenora OPP responded to 167 calls over the weekend including three assaults and three thefts.
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NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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KENORA -- Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 167 calls over the weekend between Friday, March 11, 2022 and Monday, March 14, 2022.

Police responded to a variety of calls on the weekend and laid 33 charges under the Criminal Code and the Highway Traffic Act. Some of the calls Police attended were;

  • 6 ambulance assists
  • 2 animal complaints
  • 3 assaults
  • 2 break and enters
  • 2 community services
  • 3 domestic disputes
  • 3 mischief
  • 3 thefts
  • 8 traffic complaints
  • 4 traffic hazards
  • 14 Liquor Licence Act
  • 16 motor vehicle collisions
  • 2 missing persons
  • 3 warrants
  • 3 shoplifts 
  • 1 stolen vehicle
  • 4 R.I.D.E. checks
  • 9 police assistance
  • 9 police Information
  • 19 unwanted person

The citizens of Ontario have other ways to report a minor crime. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding the public about their online reporting system as an alternative to having an officer attend a scene for a minor incident. Citizen Self Reporting (CSR) rolled out across the province in 2014 and it is an efficient system as a means of reporting certain minor incidents and crimes. 

The OPP's Citizen Self Reporting is an easy to use internet reporting tool that can be accessed from a computer or mobile device and sent directly to the OPP anywhere, anytime. 

In an effort to enhance our service delivery, this online reporting system allows the public to report specific crimes such as lost property, stolen license plates, theft from vehicles, driving complaints, and property damage without an officer having to be dispatched to the scene, provided there are no suspects, injuries or the incident is not an emergency.  

The applicable calls for service which fall within the CSR online reporting parameters include:

  • Theft under $5,000
  • Mischief/damage to property under $5,000
  • Mischief/damage to vehicle under $5,000
  • Theft from vehicle 
  • Lost/missing property under $5,000
  • Stolen license plates
  • Driving complaints

To learn more and to access Citizen Self Reporting online, go to opp.ca.




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