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Dave Nikolai is “Black on Top” after posting $500 to “smooth” out a release plan. He has helped us “pave” away for future rewards . Thanks Dave!
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Dave Nikolai is “Black on Top” after posting $500 to “smooth” out a release plan. He has helped us “pave” away for future rewards . Thanks Dave!
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Sarnia Police Criminal Investigations Branch is currently investigating an incident of suspected animal abuse. This cruel incident occurred near the area of Confederation Street and Trudeau Drive on September 7, 2021. Two male suspects need to be identified and located and the information you provide to Crime Stoppers could help the investigators solve this incident
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Franco ”Fast Fingers” Savo of Lambton Metal “fabricated” quite the story as he attempted to “coat” is way to freedom. $500 cash was part of his “structured” release plan. You got a “steel”of a deal Franco and are good to go!
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LOOKING FOR OWNER OF URN AND ASHES On Saturday, September 11, 2021,around 10:30 AM, Sarnia Police were dispatched to the 1000 block of Confederation Street. The business owner at this location found an unusual item on the property. It was turned over to the police. A local funeral home was contacted and with their help
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Doug “Slippy” aka “Scrapper” Slipacoff of Trijan Industries was in a bit of a “scrap” so he had to quickly find $500 to “recycle” his way to freedom. Don’t “demolish” the release plan Doug! You are worth your “weight” in Crime Stoppers gold!
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Sylvie “Moving the Iron” Blanchard knows how to “sell” herself for and “auto”matic release after she made a $500 “cash deal” for release so she could return to her Lynmar Auto Sales position. She now has a new “lease” on life! We know you really “car”e Sylvie! Thank you!
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Sarnia Lambton Crime Stoppers is reminding listeners and followers to take ‘Back to School Safety’ seriously. We sometimes need to be reminded that we all have a responsibility to keep our students safe – whether it’s on the street, in the school or even at home during online learning. Drivers are reminded to slow down
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