A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.
A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.
A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.
A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.
UWO incident and London Police Service media release. Published by FMBS as a public service. [video]
Police charged 3 individuals in connection with a B&E at a public school yesterday.
On Thursday April 16 2009 at approximately 12 pm an officer was making an arrest in relation to trespass to property act offence at Dundas Street at Maitland Street involving a chronic problem in that area for trespassing. A second officer attended to assist. A second individual was arrested for trespassing, at which time the female resisted arrest and assaulted the officer. During this time a male approached the same … Continue Reading
On Friday April 3 2009 at 3:50 pm a citizen observed two males breaking into a vehicle on Ridout Street and called Police. The two suspects fled and were arrested by Police in the area of Talbot Street and Dufferin Street. A laptop and a quantity of cash taken from the vehicle were recovered.
Michael Earhart 31 years of London and Jason French 35 years of London are charged with property damage under $5000 and possession of stolen property.
Jason French is additionally charged with resisting arrest and breaching a recognizance. Continue Reading
On Tuesday February 24 2009 at 9:30 am Police were called to a residence on Wharncliffe Road South to check the welfare of a dog. Upon Police arrival, a male could be heard yelling and screaming at a dog followed by the sound of the male striking something in the apartment, then the sound of a dog whimpering. Police knocked at the door, the resident refused to open the … Continue Reading
According to the U.S. government, a drug-resistant staf superbug called methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is now responsible for infections in as many as 90,000 Americans every year. The bacteria can be carried by healthy people, living on their skin or in their noses, and spreads through hospitals, prisons, gyms and locker rooms, and in poor urban neighborhoods. Although drug-resistant staph cases historically only result in mild skin infections, those … Continue Reading