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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1986, p. 11

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Over the past two weeks the Terrace Bay Police Force investigated four motor vehicle accidents, according to a news release dated May 2. Three of the mishaps in- volved damages over $700 each, and one was a hit and run accident. No other details were included in the news report. One car was also reported stolen over the past week. It was stolen from the Recreation Centre area, and was located the following day abandoned near the town airport. The Police Force also received a report of a stolen snow machine, which was later discovered abandoned in the bush and subsequent- ly returned to its owner. Police are still investigating a theft involving a com- pressor stolen from a resi- Program ready Operation Bicycle Iden- tification is a program that is intended to deter bicycle thefts, and is expected to begin next week, a Terrace Bay Police Force news re- lease has announced. Should a bicycle be lost or stolen, the program will also aid in returning the bike to its rightful owner, . the release added. The program consists of a registration form which will record the name, ad- dress, and _ telephone number of the owner plus the bicycle make, model, and serial number, which will correspond to an adhesive tamper-proof sticker which will be att- ached to the bike. In the event that a bicy- cle does not have a serial number, the owner's Social Insurance Number will be , Stamped on the vehicle in- stead. This number will serve as a unique number _ for identification purposes, i the release pointed out. It is anticipated that the identification process will commence during Police 'aeesansesmasimc For Sale 1981 Ford F-250 3/4 Ton Super Cab Pickup c/w 351 Engine 4 speed transmission summer & winter tires camper package asking $5,500 825-9102 Week, which is to be held this year from May 11 to May 17. For further information on this or any other pro- gram, drop by the Terrace Bay Police Force office or speak to Const. Cary Callaghan. dent's backyard storage shed. Another theft from a resident's yard was reported and the stolen item later found by its owner. As a result of a com- plaint regarding a vehicle Griving irratically in the new subdivision, one Schreiber resident was charged with careless driv- ing under the Highway Traffic Act, the release noted. One complaint of pro- perty damage was _ in- vestigated by police at a local garage. In other police matters, officers were called to the McCausland Hospital re- cently to assist with an unstable patient, remaining on the scene until all was under control. A male subject wanted by Terrace Bay Police was picked up in Thunder Bay. As a result, the local Force's warrant was sent to Thunder Bay for pro- ceedings against the accus- ed being held by Thunder Bay Police. Town officers also investigated several parking complaints, re- sulting in some warnings and several tickets being issued. Two complaints were received of suspicious in- dividuals and vehicles from out of town. One transient was assisted on his way out of Terrace Bay and the other could not be located and later was found to have Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 7, 1986, page 11 Police Force in Terrace bay kept busy all week own. A local woman was picked up by police after damaging a hydro pole with her vehicle and caus- ing a disturbance. After- wards, this person was lodged in the Schreiber OPP cells, charged with dangerous driving under the Criminal Code and transferred to Thunder Bay for psychiatric treatment. The police report noted that a complaint was re- ceived from a local resident regarding threats made against his daughter recent- ly. This matter is still under investigation pending pos- suspected Young Offender. A check on a local per- son resulted in a liquor seizure and a charge of be- ing intoxicated in a public place under the Liquor Licence Act. A report of a suspected impaired driver on Highway 17 was for- warded to the OPP detach- ment in Marathon for their investigation. Police investigated one complaint of fraud which was later reported as un- founded and no further ac- tion required. One com- plaint was received regar- ding youth trespassing on private property. Appro- priate warnings were issued by police. One aban- doned vehicle was reported and towed away to the dump by the Township crew. Full-Time left the municipality onhis itive identification of the L_sPaoni_| WANTED 3 bedroom house or large apartment, to rent in Terrace Bay or Schreiber. Call Pat Spadoni 824-2043 | POT 2S0° Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. 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