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Police: Transport truck driver injured in collision in Norwich Township

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Harm is estimated at $100,000 after a storage fireplace on Nixon Street between Simcoe and Delhi on Thursday.

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Norfolk County firefighters have been referred to as to the fireplace close to Windham Street 12 at about 2:15 p.m. the place there was a burning storage, surrounded by saved meals vans.

The storage was destroyed and there was some injury to the closest autos. Nobody was residence on the time of the fireplace and the home wasn’t broken. The property was insured.

Cory Armstrong-Smith, fireplace prevention officer for the Norfolk County Hearth Division, mentioned the reason for the fireplace couldn’t be decided as a result of extent of the injury, but it surely isn’t thought-about suspicious.

Truck driver injured in collision

A transport truck driver was taken to hospital following a single automobile collision Thursday on Freeway 403 in Norwich Township. 

Oxford County OPP, fireplace and paramedics responded at about 10 a.m. to the westbound lanes of Freeway 403 the place a tractor-trailer left the roadway and entered the ditch. 

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Police mentioned the motive force’s accidents aren’t thought-about to be life-threatening and suggested that lane reductions on the scene have since been lifted. 

Two injured in collision

Two folks needed to be extricated from a automobile following a collision on Sunday, February 2 on Six Nations of the Grand River.

Six Nations Police have been referred to as to the scene on Sixth Line simply after 12:30 p.m. to seek out firefighters utilizing the jaw of life to take away the occupants from the automobile which had collided with a hydro pole.

Each individuals have been taken to hospital in severe situation.

The roadway was closed for a number of hours as police performed an investigation that is still ongoing. No charges have been laid as of but.

Anybody who could have witnessed the collision or could have related data is requested to contact Six Nations Police at 519-445-2811.

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Don’t name police about animal management: OPP

Haldimand County OPP are reminding space residents that police aren’t answerable for animal management issues.

The message comes because of a number of latest experiences to police of a raccoon noticed throughout the daytime.

“The primary focus of the OPP is public safety,” mentioned Const. Pattie Cote. “The OPP does not have the equipment to trap and house live animals or transport wild animals. “

Cote said it’s a common myth that seeing a raccoon during daytime hours means it is sick or rabid. While primarily nocturnal, they can be active at other times to look for food or may have been frightened out of their daytime sleeping spot.

“Calling the police to deal with nuisance animals ties up the phone lines at the communications centre and ties up law enforcement officers,” defined Insp, Jodi Kays, detachment commander at Haldimand County OPP. “A private animal removal service should be contacted instead of calling the police.”

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Site visitors grievance results in felony charges

A 36-year-old Paris resident is dealing with charges of harmful and impaired driving stemming from a site visitors grievance.

On Feb. 6 at about 8:45 p.m., members of the Brant County OPP have been notified a few attainable impaired driver. Officers positioned the motive force on Grand River St. N in Paris.

You probably have an pressing site visitors grievance or in the event you suspect somebody is driving whereas their potential to function a motorcar is impaired by medication of alcohol, name 911 instantly. You probably have a non-emergency site visitors grievance, name 1-888-310-1122. Do you have to want to stay nameless, name Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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