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Police Respond to Incident in Thunder Bay’s North End

May 9, 20262 Mins Read
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Police Respond to Incident in Thunder Bay’s North End
CBC News observed a train stopped on the tracks parallel to South Water Street in the city’s north end late Friday afternoon in Thunder Bay, Ont., with multiple police cruisers and officers seen behind police tape. (Sarah Law/CBC)
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As of late Friday afternoon, South Water Street between Wilson Street and Pearl Street in Thunder Bay, Ont., was closed off due to a strong police presence in the area. Here’s what we know about the current situation.

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Police officers seen behind police tape by a train. noticed a train halted on the tracks next to South Water Street in the city’s north end late Friday afternoon in Thunder Bay, Ont., with several police cars and officers visible behind police tape. (Sarah Law/CBC)

South Water Street between Wilson Street and Pearl Street in Thunder Bay, Ont., was shut down as of late Friday afternoon because of a significant police presence in that area.

noticed a train stopped on the tracks adjacent to South Water Street in the city’s north end, with several police vehicles and officers observed behind police tape.

The Thunder Bay Police Service reported that officers were sent to the scene around 3 p. m. ET on Friday after receiving a call for assistance.

The Thunder Bay Police Service advised people to steer clear of the area surrounding South Water Street and Pearl Street in Thunder Bay, Ont., late Friday afternoon. (Sarah Law/CBC)

“There is no threat to public safety,” said the police service in a news release issued shortly after 4:30 p. m. ET.

“Drivers are advised that traffic is expected to be disrupted, and members of the public are asked to avoid the area. No further information is available at this time.”

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Sarah Law is an reporter based in Thunder Bay, Ont., who has also contributed to various newspapers and online publications across the province. Got a story tip? You can contact her at sarah. law@cbc. ca.

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