September 2015 PSB Report - Lambton Group Police Services Board

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September 2015 PSB Report - Lambton Group Police Services Board
LAMBTON GROUP PSB REPORT
SEPTEMBER 2015
INSPECTOR SCOTT JANSSENS
CONTENTS
SEPTEMBER 2015
RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM .............................................................................. 3
COLLISION REPORTING SYSTEM .................................................................................. 5
INTEGRATED COURT OFFENCE NETWORK .................................................................. 7
COMPLAINTS AND OPTIONAL CATEGORIES .............................................................. 8
ALLEGATION REPORT ................................................................................................... 9
DETACHMENT INITIATIVES .......................................................................................... 1 0
TARGETED MEDIA RELEASES ...................................................................................... 10
CRIME & TRAFFIC CAMPAIGNS / INITIATIVES ......................................................... 10
PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS ........................................................................... 12
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER .................................................................................. 13
AUXILIARY .................................................................................................................... 13
VIOLENT CRIME / BENCHMARK CRIME ...................................................................... 14
NOTEWORTHY INCIDENTS – STREET CRIME ................................................................. 15
TRAFFIC & MARINE ...................................................................................................... 16
EZ STAT TRAFFIC MONITORING SYSTEM ................................................................... 17
Town of Petrolia ................................................................................ 17
NEW HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT LAWS .................................................................... 19
TRAFFIC IN THE MEDIA ................................................................................................. 21
DETACHMENT EMERGENCY PLANNING ACTIVITES ................................................... 25
STAFFING UPDATES ...................................................................................................... 26
FALSE ALARM INCIDENTS ............................................................................................ 27
LAMBTON INFORMATION SHEET ................................................................................. 28
DETACHMENT INITIATIVES
SEPTEMBER 2015
TARGETED MEDIA RELEASES:
Traffic / Marine Sergeant
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Distracted Driving radio spots, OPP and Lambton Safe Roads Committee.
News release for the changes in the Highway Traffic Act enacted in September.
Back to school traffic safety messaging.
Community Service Officer
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For the month of September 2015 a total of 32 media releases were created and
distributed.
One media release was distributed in relation to a drowning death. This provided an
opportunity to offer public education in regard to water safety.
A media release was distributed in relation to students returning to Lambton area
elementary and secondary schools. This afforded the opportunity to educate our
community in relation to school bus and pedestrian safety and the lawful
requirements surrounding same.
Fourteen media releases were distributed in relation to motor vehicle collisions
involving passenger cars, transport trucks, motorcycles, school buses and
pedestrians. The severity of these collisions ranged anywhere from property
damage, minor to serious injury and in one case, death.
Four media releases were distributed in relation to traffic stops involving drug
possession and impaired driving. These releases afforded the opportunity to share
the OPP’s zero tolerance in relation to any and all forms of impaired driving.
Six media releases were distributed in relation to major thefts that have been
occurring within our rural and farming communities. These releases were distributed
as the OPP continuously seeks community assistance in these cases in relation to
identifying suspects and reporting suspicious activities.
CRIME & TRAFFIC & MARINE CAMPAIGNS / INITIATIVES:
Traffic / Marine Sergeant
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The Village of Grand Bend historically attracts thousands of visitors during summer
long weekends,
Labour Day Long weekend for Traffic and Marine from Friday the 4th of September
until Monday the 7th of September 2015.
The narrowing of Main St. has been a benefit to pedestrian traffic, slowing down
motorist as they navigate towards the beach area. Strict enforcement along Oak
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St. was necessary to maintain emergency access to the beach.
An increase in calls for service, along with a large volume of pedestrian traffic
requires enhanced police presence to maintain the safety of all. 2014 Labour Day
Holiday there were approximately 468 calls for service. In 2013 there were
approximately 387 calls for service.
Based on previous statistics it is
anticipated that the 2015 Labour
Day will be equally as busy.
All three vessels were utilized for
patrol over the busy long weekend.
There were no serious incidents on
the water but several violations were
issued for safety equipment and
alcohol.
Street Crime
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Lambton Street Crime Unit investigated or assisted with the investigation of 10 new
CDSA (drug) related occurrences.
8 people were charged with a total of 29 drug and criminal code related offences.
One of these investigations required the authoring of two warrants under the CDSA.
One for the cultivation of marihuana and the second for the charged person’s cell
phone in order to support drug trafficking charges.
Members conducted follow up on an Utter Threats complaint and were able to
determine the root of the complaint was based on several Break and Enters being
conducted by four youths. Charges were laid and one youth was “Diverted”. As a
result of further investigation and several interviews the youths were identified as
being responsible for 26 incidents (Break and Enters/Thefts). Lambton OPP Street
Crimes Unit (SCU) was not able to charge the youths, but the incidents are now
cleared.
Members continue to proactively support the Crime Abatement Strategy by
conducting compliance checks on identified offenders. Members conducted a
total of 7 compliance checks resulting in two charges of Fail to Comply with
Recognizance
Lambton SCU members assisted with the investigation of a Domestic Related
incident where a warrant for arrest was sought on a male person and a total of
eight charges being laid.
Lambton SCU continues to liaise with the Sarnia Police Service to bring a “Patch for
Patch” Program to Lambton County and attended a meeting in support of this. The
goal of this initiative would see Doctors and Pharmacists requiring patients to return
unused/used patches before a prescription being refilled. This would deter people
from selling their Fentanyl patches on the street or to “Dealers”.
PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS:
Traffic / Marine Sergeant
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Long weekend education prior to the weekend.
Radio ads continued with Blackburn Radio concentrating on Distracted Driving
Education continues with Move Over Law and the new laws coming into effect on
the 1st of September.
Posters and metal signage has been developed and is being placed at beaches,
pools and marinas within Lambton County.
MADD candle light Vigil for Impaired driving awareness.
White Cross display will be in front of the OPP and St. Clair Fire
Distracted driving presentation is being worked on and is set for October in
conjunction with Sarnia Police.
Community Service Officer
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The Lambton Community Service Officers have distributed public education media
releases in relation to the Fall Seatbelt Campaign, Labour Day Weekend- Distracted
and Aggressive Driving, and the local Return to School Initiative.
In addition, the Community Service Officers have scheduled and diligently pursue
and continue to offer and organize the OPP KIDS Program within the elementary
school system.
Officers continue to participate in the OPP and Mac’s Milk’s Positive Ticketing
Program targeting elementary students prior to and after school hours.
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER:
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5 youths in separate incidents were given YCJA diversions in lieu of criminal
charges. Out of the 5 diversions, 1 youth was referred to Sarnia Rebound, and the
remaining 4 were given formal cautions and/or warnings. The involved offences
included: theft, possession of stolen property, break and enter and assault.
12 Criminal Code charges were laid against 4 youths for the month of September
which included the offices of: Break and Enter, Possession for the Purpose of
Trafficking and breaches of recognizance and sentences.
Incidents of poor driving habits reported and observed first hand around the high
school area during the beginning of the school year. 3 youths spoken to and
caution with respect to their driving. 1 youth charged for careless driving.
Drugs remain a concern with the youth in and around the high schools. 1 youth
charged with possessing cannabis marihuana for the purpose of trafficking while at
school.
School resource officer’s constant and continual presence at the local high schools
may be having a deterring effect as there were no assaults reported to the police
during school hours.
AUXILIARY:
LOCATION
ADMIN
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POLICING
COURT
MAJOR
EVENT
PATROL
TRAINING
TOTAL
Lambton
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151
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240.00
September 2015 - General description of events attended:
Sept 2015
Grand Bend Long Weekend Shift coverage - multiple members
30-Sep-15
Moore Minor Hockey Police Check Clinic - 2 members
VIOLENT CRIME / BENCHMARK CRIME
SEPTEMBER 2015
AREA CRIME SERGEANT
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Members are currently investigating two related incidents in the Main Gate to
Ipperwash from the walk-home gathering.
Lambton Crime members investigated a drug related sudden death.
Two members were in Superior Court for the continuation of pretrial motions
relating to two persons currently charged with 1st degree murder.
Lambton Crime assisting Kettle Point with Attempt Murder investigation – Also from
this investigation and a result of a DNA hit Lambton Crime has re-opened a 2002
Robbery investigation in Corunna.
Lambton members are continuing to collect evidence in relation to a 1st degree
murder investigation from a Township of Warwick incident which occurred
summer of 2014.
NOTEWORTHY INCIDENTS – STREET CRIME
Details:
Reporting Officer
Unit Name
Lambton Street Crime Unit
Inv. Officer(s)
RMS#
RM15077154
Incident Date
24 September 2015
Incident Time
Location
Detachment
Area
Lambton 6M00
ACS Notified
DEU Notified
Arrest / Charge Details:
Accused
DOB
Address
Charges Laid /
Pending
CDSA 7(1), 5(2) – Marihuana CCC 145(3)
Release Method
Bail – 25September 2015
Arrest / Charge Details:
Accused
DOB
Address
Charges Laid /
Pending
CDSA – 7(1)
Release Method
To be Summonsed
Seizure Details / Values
Seizure
Yes
Seized Items
164 grams of marihuana (bud), 3 Marihuana plants – 5-7 feet in
height, Cell Phone
TRAFFIC & MARINE
SEPTEMBER 2015
LABOUR DAY LONG WEEKEND
94 traffic related charges including:
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27 for speeding / other moving violations / insurance / fail to move over
14 seatbelt / distracted driving and other moving violations
4 criminal code
2 impaired driving charges along with 3 warns resulting in 3 day suspensions
25 highway hours with an additional 41 hours dedicated to marine patrol
BACK TO SCHOOL
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The commencement of the school year has traditionally meant an increase in
vehicle and pedestrian traffic on local roads.
A continuing need to be proactive to educate and ensure safety of all in our
communities that travel in proximity to schools in Lambton County.
Lambton County has 27 schools including 25 Elementary and 2 Secondary.
An officer was assigned to monitor and enforce HTA at each school to ensure a
safe start to the return to classes. No incidents.
ATV FOCUS PATROL
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Ipperwash / Port Franks area with ERT members is scheduled upon their return from
fall ERT training. Golf cart on the streets has been reported as an issue.
MTO BLITZ
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Set for the 2nd of October.
RADAR / LIDAR
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Intercept enforcement resulted in 27 speeding charges.
Continuous RADAR within the county and known speed areas.
HSD & HET
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Highway Enforcement Team (HET) was assigned to Lambton County 4 times in
September including participation in the fall seatbelt campaign resulting in an
additional 60 seatbelt charges.
EZ STAT TRAFFIC MONITORING SYSTEM:
Traffic Complaint / Speeding - Forest Rd, 50 km/hr. zone north of Golf Course, Town of Forest
Situation:
Concern brought forward regarding the speed of motor vehicles entering the Town of Forest
approaching residential and school crossing.
Location details:
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Paved, straight on level 2 lane road
Residential / School in the area
50 km/hr. zone
Visibility is good in all directions
Investigation:
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The Lambton O.P.P. does not have any collisions in the immediate area.
Several complaints of speed with vehicles entering the town north bound.
Ez stat RADAR was set up from Tuesday the 8th of September to Thursday the 10th of
September 2015. Please see attached graphs.
3853 vehicles over monitored time.
1047 vehicles under the posted 50 km/hr. speed.
1747 vehicles over the posted 50 km/hr. speed (51 – 60 km/hr.).
891 vehicles over 61 - 70 km/hr.
58 vehicles over 75 km/hr. (Please note that there is a normal RADAR anomaly,
Harmonic 170 for 4 vehicles)
Average speed of 55 km/hr.
0700 hrs. - 1000 hrs. and again at 1400 hrs. - 1700 hrs. appear to be the heaviest traffic
times.
Conclusions:
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Speeding is not a systemic issue in the complaint area (average of 55 km/hr. and 29
over 65 Km/hr.)
Compliance is high for speed
Speed enforcement within the two identified times is recommended to discourage all
HTA infractions during school times
Deployment of the EZ stat for October:
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Township of Dawn-Euphemia.
St. Clair Township.
Speed Trailer
Lambton speed trailer has been
returned to service and was
deployed:
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1st Street, Petrolia
Tileyard Line, Petrolia
NEW HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT LAWS as of the 1st of September 2015.
(Partner with Lambton County for education on social media)
DISTRACTED DRIVING
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Distracted driving, according to police, is a problem that hasn't seen any improvement
in recent years. As of Tuesday, those caught on cellphones -texting, talking or scrolling will face larger fines and receive three demerit points. The current penalty is a fine
ranging from $60 to $500. Under the new act, those found guilty could face up to a
$1,000 fine. ($400.00 plus 90 surcharge for set fine) Novice drivers may have their licence
suspended on the spot for 30 days.
"DOORING" OF CYCLISTS OF OTHER VEHICLES
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Opening your door into the path of another vehicle or cyclist currently comes with a
$60 to $500 fine. Under the changes, drivers caught after Tuesday will be given three
demerit points and a $365 fine. The OPP said that these laws will be enforced through
traditional road patrol and reports from the public.
IMPROPER LIGHTING ON BICYCLE
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Failure to have proper lighting on a bike formerly came with a set fine of $20. Those
without bike lights will now face an increased fine of $110.
PASSING CYCLISTS
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There is currently no rule in
place requiring drivers to
make space for cyclists on
the roads. Now, drivers must
leave at least one metre of
distance between their
vehicle and the bike when
passing. If they fail to do this,
they face a $110 fine and
will be given two demerit
points. Failure to allow one
metre of space when
passing a cyclist in a
community safety zone will
result in demerit points and a $180 fine.
THE SLOWDOWN, MOVE OVER LAW
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Requires drivers to reduce their speed and move into the next lane if there is an
emergency vehicle stopped on the side of the road with its lights flashing. Now, drivers
must also move over for tow trucks stopped with their amber lights turned on. Failing to
do this will result in a $490 fine.
TRAFFIC IN THE MEDIA
FATAL THREE VEHICLE COLLISION
Courtright Line at Mandaumin Road- St. Clair Township
(ST. CLAIR TWP, ON) – On September 22, 2015 at approximately 2:45 p.m. members of the
Lambton Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended the intersection of Courtright Line and
Mandaumin Road to investigate a three vehicle collision.
Investigation revealed that a transport truck and trailer being operated by a 65 year old male,
had been travelling west bound on Courtright Line approaching Mandaumin Road. It was at
this time a pick- up truck being operated by an 89 year old male, was south bound on
Mandaumin Road approaching the controlled intersection at Courtright Line. As a result, the
pick- up truck and the transport truck and trailer became involved in a collision. Due to the
collision, the trailer portion of the tractor/trailer became detached and entered the east
bound lanes of Courtright Line.
At the very moment of this collision,
a motorcycle, being operated by a
19 year old male was travelling
east bound on Courtright Line
toward the initial collision sight. The
motorcycle then became involved
in a collision with the detached
trailer. There was a fire at the area
of the tanker and motorcycle.
The OPP, St. Clair Fire Department,
Ambulance and the St. Clair Roads
Department attended to assist.
The transports trailer was confirmed as being empty. There were no issues concerning the
environment. The St. Clair Fire Department did extinguish a fire as a result of the collision. The
transport truck driver received medical attention at the scene and was cleared. The driver of
the pick- up truck was taken to Hospital by land ambulance. The operator of the motorcycle
was transported to Hospital by air ambulance.
OPP closed the intersection of Mandaumin Road at Courtright Line as the OPP Technical
Traffic Collision Investigators (TTCI) conducted their investigation. Once TTCI has completed
their investigation and the Highway had been cleared of debris the intersection was reopened by 01:00 hours.
The 89 year old pickup driver succumbed to his injuries in hospital. The 19 year old motorcycle
driver remains in very serious condition in a London hospital. The tanker driver was uninjured.
NO charges are expected.
SCHOOL BUS INVOLVED MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION
Driver Charged
(PETROLIA, ON) – On Monday September 28th, 2015 at approximately 2:44 p.m., Lambton
County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was dispatched to a two vehicle, motor vehicle
collision at the intersection of Marthaville Road and Courtright Line, Enniskillen Township,
County of Lambton.
Lambton OPP along with Lambton Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Enniskillen
Township Fire Department attended the location. Upon arrival, OPP observed a single motor
vehicle facing a southwest direction on Courtright Line and school bus facing a southerly
direction on Marthaville Road. The driver of the motor vehicle, a 73 year-old male from St. Clair
Township, was transported to hospital by Lambton EMS with minor injuries. One child on the bus
was treated for minor injuries at the scene and released by EMS.
The driver of the school bus, 48 year-old female of Dawn-Euphemia Township, was also
transported to hospital by Lambton EMS with minor injuries and was consequently charged
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Fail to Yield to Traffic on Through Highway
BACK TO BACK COLLISIONS INVOLVING PEDESTRIANS
Watford and Petrolia- Drivers Must Be Aware of Pedestrians
(WATFORD, ON) - On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at approximately 4:15 p.m. members of
the Lambton Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended the intersection of Nauvoo Road at Erie
Street in the Town of Watford, Warwick, Ontario to investigate a collision involving a pick-up
truck and two pedestrians, one of which was seated within a wheelchair.
Investigation revealed that the pick-up truck had come to a stop and then commenced a
turning motion prior to striking the pedestrians. This was a low impact collision. The pedestrians
were transported to Hospital and received medical treatment for minor injuries.
(PETROLIA, ON) - On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at approximately 9:00 a.m. members of the
Lambton Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended the intersection of Petrolia Line at King
Street within the Town of Petrolia, Enniskillen Township to investigate a collision involving a four
door car and two pedestrians, one of which was seated within a baby stroller.
Investigation revealed that the car had come to a stop and then commenced a turning
motion prior to striking the pedestrians. This was also a low impact collision. The pedestrians,
one of which was an 18 month old child, were transported to Hospital and received medical
treatment for minor injuries.
TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO DRUG SEIZURE
Several Charges Laid
(PETROLIA, ON) – Lambton County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has laid further charges in
relation to an incident which occurred on Friday September 25th, 2015.
On Monday September 28th, 2015, an adult male party attended the Lambton Ontario
Provincial Police – Petrolia Detachment and turned himself over to police stating that he
provided police with a false identity on the day of the initial arrest.
As a result, 38 male from London, ON was arrested and charged with:
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Possession of a Schedule II Substance – Over 30mgs
Resist Peace Officer
Public Mischief
Obstruct Peace Officer
Personation with Intent to avoid Arrest, Prosecution, or Obstruct Justice
The accused will appear in the Sarnia Ontario Court of Justice on Monday December 16th,
2015.
On Friday September 25th, 2015, at approximately 3:29 p.m., Lambton County Ontario
Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a traffic stop for a Highway Traffic Act (HTA) violation on
Discovery Line, Town of Petrolia which resulted in a Controlled Drug and Substances Act
(CDSA) seizure.
OPP observed a HTA violation on a motor vehicle travelling northbound on Center Street then
turn onto Discovery Line, Town of Petrolia. Prior to initiating the traffic stop, the motorcycle
officer following the suspect motor vehicle detected a strong odour of suspected marihuana,
emanating from the vehicle.
A traffic stop was initiated and during this stop the officer located 27, freshly harvested,
marihuana plants within the vehicle. During the arrest, one of the three male parties
attempted to flee on foot from officers, however this male party was quickly apprehended
without any further incident or injury to police or the suspect.
36 year-old male of London, ON was arrested and charged with:
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Possession of a Schedule II Substance – Over 30mgs
Drive Motor Vehicle with Open Container of Liquor
41 year-old male of Adelaide-Metcalfe Township, ON was arrested and charged with:
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Possession of a Schedule II Substance – Over 30mgs
Both accused will appear in the Sarnia Ontario Court of Justice on Monday November 18th,
2015.
SINGLE MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION
Driver Sustained Serious Injury
(CORUNNA, ON) – The Lambton County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has concluded its
investigation into a single vehicle motor vehicle collision which occurred on Friday September
18th, 2015.
As a result, 21 year-old male driver of Sarnia, ON was charged and issued a Provincial
Offences Notice for the offence of:
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Careless Driving
The accused will appear in the Sarnia Ontario Court of Justice in relation to this offence.
On Friday September 18th, 2015 at approximately 2:27 a.m., Lambton County Ontario
Provincial Police (OPP) was dispatched to a single vehicle, motor vehicle collision on Kimball
Road just north of Petrolia Line, St. Clair Township, County of Lambton.
OPP along with Lambton Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and St. Clair Township Fire
Department attended the location. Upon arrival a single motor vehicle was observed on its
roof with two parties located just outside the vehicle. The 21 year-old male driver from Sarnia,
ON was transported to hospital by Lambton EMS with serious but non-life threatening injuries.
The 22 year-old male passenger also from Sarnia, ON only sustained minor injuries as a result of
the collision.
Kimball Road was closed for several hours while the collision was being investigated. The
Lambton OPP continues to investigate this motor vehicle collision and charges are pending.
DETACHMENT EMERGENCY PLANNING ACTIVITES
SEPTEMBER 2015
EMERGENCY PLANNING ACTIVITIES:
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MTO / County winter road maintenance operational plan.
TABLE-TOP EXERCISES:
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Enbridge is in the planning stages of an “Incident Command Mock Emergency
Exercise” along with OPP, Fire and EMS.
STAFFING UPDATES
SEPTEMBER 2015
TRANSFERS:
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Detachment Administrative Clerk – to Lambton September 14, 2015.
FALSE ALARM INCIDENTS
SEPTEMBER 2015
Municipality
Commercial
Residential
Other
Lambton Shores
2
5
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ST Clair Township
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4
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Dawn-Euphemia
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1
Plympton-Wyoming
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1
0
Brooke-Alvinston
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0
Warwick
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1
Enniskillen
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0
Petrolia
5
1
1
Oil Springs
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0
0
7
11
3
TOTAL
LAMBTON OPP INFORMATION SHEET
CONTACT THE OPP:
OPP Calls for Service
When you need to report an incident or wish to speak with an officer, these numbers will
connect you to the nearest OPP Communications Centre throughout Ontario.
1-888-310-1122
1-888-310-1133 (TTY)
9-1-1 EMERGENCY
If you call 9-1-1 for an emergency:
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Give your exact location. Include address and town or city as this will enable call taker
to either handle the information or transfer you to the proper 9-1-1 centre.
Give your telephone number including the area code.
Advise the nature of your call.
Listen to the call takers instructions - depending on the location and type of incident,
you may be transferred.
Stay on the line until advised to hang up.
DETACHMENT HOURS / CONTACT INFO:
Lambton OPP
Main Admin 4224 Oil Heritage Rd.
Petrolia
Centre
P.O. Box 400
Detachment
Petrolia, ON
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St. Clair
(Satellite)
392 Lyndoch Street,
Township
Corunna, ON
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Forest
(Satellite)
101 Broadway Street
Forest, ON
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Grand Bend
(Summer
58 Main Street
only)
Grand Bend, ON
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Point Edward
(Municipal)
102 St. Clair Street
Point Edward, ON
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519-882-1011
519-882-1014
fax
Mon – Fri
8-4 pm
519-862-4680
519-862-1544
fax
519-786-2349
519-786-2141
fax
519-238-2345
Mon – Thurs &
every other Friday
8-4 pm
Mon – Thurs &
every other Friday
8-4 pm
Summer
519-336-8691
519-336-5011
fax
Mon – Thurs &
every other Friday
8-4 pm
OUTSIDE PHONE * If you attend an office and the doors are locked or it is after hours – please
pick up the phone outside of the detachment and you will be connected directly to the OPP
Communications Centre.
CALLING THE DETACHMENT:
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When calling the detachment at the above numbers you will receive an automated
greeting.
Press 1 if you need to report an incident or speak with an officer.
Press 2 if you wish to speak with the administrative personnel during the above noted
business hours.
After hours you may leave a message.
CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS:
For a complete list of requirements and information on how to apply for Criminal Record
Checks, Police Information Checks and Police Vulnerable Sector Checks click the link below;
Ontario Provincial Police | Criminal Record Checks
CITIZENS SELF REPORTING:
You have the option to report select occurrences to the OPP from your computer or mobile
device using the OPP’s Citizen Self Reporting system.
Use this system to report:
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Lost/missing property under $5,000
Stolen license plates or validation stickers
Theft from a vehicle under $5,000
Mischief/damage to a vehicle under $5,000
Mischief/damage to property (other than a vehicle) under $5,000
Theft under $5,000
Driving Complaint
CANADIAN ANTI-FRAUD CENTRE:
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) is the central agency in Canada that collects
information and criminal intelligence on such matters as mass marketing fraud (i.e.:
telemarketing), advance fee fraud (i.e.: West African letters), Internet fraud and identification
theft complaints.
If you wish to report a fraud or require information on a possible fraud contact the Canadian
anti- fraud centre;
Phone: 1-888-495-8501 OR E-mail: [email protected]
CRIME STOPPERS:
You may contact Crime Stoppers from anywhere in Ontario at 1-800-222-8477, or by leaving
an anonymous Web-Tip at TipSoft - Web Tips Submission.