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OPP asking for assistance in locating a missing person

OPP asking for assistance in locating a missing person

The OPP Dryden Detachment is continuing its search for a missing person and is asking members of the public for assistance.
Viral social media posts debunked by OPP

Viral social media posts debunked by OPP

The Rainy River OPP has issued a statement debunking misinformation being spread on social media about potential human trafficking across international borders.
OPP lays assault charge on 37-year-old

OPP lays assault charge on 37-year-old

Dryden OPP has arrested and charged one individual with assault. 
Mamakwa makes history at Queen’s Park

Mamakwa makes history at Queen’s Park

After decades of punishment in a residential school for speaking his language, Deputy Leader for the New Democrat Party and MPP of Kiiwetinoong, Sol Mamakwa, the only First Nation legislator at Queen's Park, rose to meet a standing ovation from all in attendance at Queen’s Park.
Traffic complaint leads to arrest

Traffic complaint leads to arrest

A traffic complaint resulted in one individual being arrested and charged with impaired driving.
OPP lay assault charges against 20-year-old

OPP lay assault charges against 20-year-old

Dryden OPP has arrested and charged one individual with assault. 
OPP requesting public assistance

OPP requesting public assistance

Rainy River OPP is asking for public assistance in solving a case of vandalism at the Atikokan Museum.
Impaired charges laid after single-vehicle collision

Impaired charges laid after single-vehicle collision

Impaired charges laid after motor vehicle collision in Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls Township.
Off-duty officer saves man suffering from cardiac arrest

Off-duty officer saves man suffering from cardiac arrest

An off-duty officer with the Marathon OPP detachment has saved the life of a resident after seeing a man suffering from cardiac arrest.
Tick season arrives in Northwestern Ontario

Tick season arrives in Northwestern Ontario

The Northwest Health Unit advises the public to stay vigilant when enjoying the outdoors.
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