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34th Anniversary of Unsolved Homicide

This is the 34th anniversary of the tragic and unsolved murder of local real estate agent Morag Davies. Ms. Davies was found in the bedroom of her Retlaw Drive home on August 25, 1988.  Multiple stab wounds covered her lifeless body.  No murder weapon has ever been found. Morag’s family needs justice and closure as

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A1 Security Tip of the Week

Sarnia Police are currently investigating an assault and robbery that occurred on August 12, 2022 in the 200 block of South Vidal Street. As a result of this ongoing investigation, Sarnia Police have issued a warrant to arrest for 38 year old Stephanie Crystal ROBAR.  Ms Robar is wanted on charges of Assault with a

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A1 Security – Crime of the Week

Ghost Gun Seized in Sarnia Sarnia Police executed a search warrant on a house in Sarnia last week and seized a fully operable firearm commonly referred to as a “Ghost Gun”. A ghost gun is manufactured by using 3D printers and/or machine shops to produce parts. Parts are often ordered online, assembled and used as

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A1 Security – Crime of the Week

Canadian Flag Stole from Walmart Property Sometime overnight on July 31st to August 1st suspects accessed the open area behind the Walmart store on Quinn Drive in Sarnia.  The suspect managed to lower, disconnect it and steal the extra-large, 40ft x 20ft Canadian flag. This Canadian flag is owned, maintained, and sometimes replaced by the

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A1 Security Tip of the Week

Bicycle safety is an important issue and all cyclists should know that they are subject to the same rights and responsibilities as drivers.  Bicyclists are subject to the rules of the road under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act.  Bikes are defined as “vehicles” and must ride on the road and not the sidewalk.  They must

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A1 Security Crime of the Week

The Sarnia Police Criminal Investigations Division has deepened its search for missing person, Trevor Chaput.  Mr. Chaput is described as a white male, 5’6” tall, slim build weighing 160 pounds, brown hair, blue eyes, a scar on his right cheek and tattoos of Scorpio and Leo signs on his upper chest. Trevor was reported missing

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A1 Security – Crime of the Week

LOADED HANDGUN FOUND IN THE GRASS At 1:30 in the afternoon on Monday, July 11th a citizen alerted the police to a handgun lying in the grass in the Exmouth St & Capel St area in Sarnia. A LOADED .22 caliber handgun with an extended, high-capacity magazine.  In the grass.  Out in the open for

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A1 Security Crime of the Week

Human Trafficking is the recruiting, transporting, transferring, receiving, holding, concealing or harbouring of a person or exercising control, direction or influence over movements of a person for the purpose of exploiting them or facilitating their exploitation.  That is a lot of information to absorb.  It is easily misunderstood. Human trafficking is when someone uses their

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A1 Security – Tip of the Week

SEATBELTS & LIFEJACKETS & HELMETS (oh my!) Lifejackets aren’t just for kids.  Seatbelts aren’t just for long trips.  Helmets aren’t just for motorcycles. Keep these three FACTS in mind next time you’re canoeing, paddle boarding, driving a car or riding a bike or an ATV this summer. The OPP has just released some alarming numbers

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A1 Security Crime of the Week

It appears the ugly “grandparent scam” has reared its head again in Sarnia-Lambton.  Local citizens have received calls from someone presenting themselves as a family member claiming money is needed to help someone in need.  Fraudsters have also been known to apply this scam by e mail, text message and forms of social media.  Naturally,

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