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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

VEHICLE IN DITCH LEADS TO IMPAIRED AND DRUG CHARGES (Thessalon, ON.) On February 1, 2013 at 12:40 p.m. officers from the East Algoma OPP detachment were called to a vehicle in the ditch on Highway 17 near McNights road west of Desbarats.

VEHICLE IN DITCH LEADS TO IMPAIRED AND DRUG CHARGES

(Thessalon, ON.) On February 1, 2013 at 12:40 p.m. officers from the East Algoma OPP detachment were called to a vehicle in the ditch on Highway 17 near McNights road west of Desbarats.  After speaking with the driver and conducting their investigation he was arrested for impaired operation. Police also located a small quantity of suspected marijuana.  Charged is 62 year old Martin WHITE of Sault Ste Marie.  WHITE is charged with impaired operation, being over the legal limit of 80mgs and possession of a controlled substance.

WHITE is scheduled to appear in Provincial Court on February 18, 2013 to answer to the charges.

OPP WARN PUBLIC TO USE CAUTION - Wolves Observed In Community

(CHAPLEAU, ON)  On February 5, 2013 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chapleau Detachment responded to a request for assistance at a local school.  An employee was leaving the school at 8:00pm and observed a wolf coming towards them on school property.  The employee returned inside and contacted OPP for an escort to their vehicle.  This was done without further incident. 

OPP patrolled the community throughout the evening and found that the wolves are feeding on garbage left out for pick-up.  It has also been reported that there are persons feeding the wolves.  The OPP remind the public that these are wild animals and should not be encouraged into our communities.  Ensure your garbage is secure and not placed at curbside until the morning of your pick-up.

Please use caution when out during the evening and night time hours.  Do not leave small pets unattended outside.  Keep in mind these animals are in search of food and will return to areas that provided nourishment in the past.

The OPP will respond to emergency calls about wild animals if there is an immediate threat to the public.