
272 Incidents Addressed, 112 Charges Laid
(THUNDER BAY, ON) – The Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 272 incidents between January 20 and January 26, 2025, addressing a variety of occurrences all through the area.
Highlights from Weekly Incident Experiences
Site visitors-Associated Incidents:
eTickets issued to autos: 99
R.I.D.E. program stops: 29
Site visitors complaints: 23
Motorcar collisions: 18
Site visitors hazards (particles, animals, pedestrians): 13
Neighborhood and Property Issues:
Property checks: 18
Property-related complaints: 6
Animal complaints: 2
Home disputes: 1
Fireplace-related calls: 1
Different Notable Incidents:
Warrants executed: 8
Bail violations: 2
Drug offences: 1
Impaired driving charges: 1
Police pursuits: 1
The OPP laid six charges below the Prison Code and 106 charges below the Freeway Site visitors Act throughout this reporting interval.
Citizen Self-Reporting Device Accessible
The OPP encourages the general public to make the most of its Citizen Self Reporting (CSR) software for minor, non-emergency incidents. The net system, launched in 2014, permits residents to report particular crimes with no need an officer on the scene, saving time for each residents and police sources.
Reportable Incidents through CSR:
Theft below $5,000
Mischief or property harm below $5,000
Theft from autos
Misplaced or lacking property below $5,000
Stolen license plates
Driving complaints
The software is accessible through opp.ca from any laptop or cellular machine.







