
Lambton OPP Are Renewing A Call for Tips and Are Offering A Reward of $ 50,000 to help Solve the Death, 51 Years Ago, of Sarnia Teenager Karen Cauughlin.
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The 14-Year-Old’s Body Was Found March 17, 1974, on Plowing Match Road Outside Petrolia. She was last be alive early the day before.
The Opp have Issued a Call for Information Every Year Sence Her Remains Were Found On The Rural Lambton County Road Between Churchill and Lasalle Lines. Police continues to receive Tips and Investigate Every One, Lambton Opp Insp. Chris Avery Has Said.
“The OPP Criminal Investigation Branch Continues To Seek Information that will lead to the identification of the individual or individuals responsible for Karen Caughlin’s Death. A $ 50,000 reward for available remakes, ”Lambton Opp Said in a stattement Issued Friday.
New information in 2017 Revealed Cauughlin’s Injuries we consist with Being Struck by a Vehicle and that Her Body Had Been Moved from which it was struct, Police Said.
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Caughlin, The Youngest of Six Children in A Sarnia Family, Went With A Friend To The Rose Gardens Roller Skatting Rink On the Evening of March 15, 1974. She’d arranged to Stay Overnight with a friend who Lived Near Her Brock Street Home.
The Girls Left Rose Gardens and Got A Ride With Other Friends, who Dropped Caughlin off at a second Girlfriend’s Home at 12:50 am March 16. Police Said they want to hear from anyone who may have discussed or social a social gathering in petrolia after the skating rink, perhaps the day before Caughlin was last seen alive.
Police also want to hear from anyone with information about a collision or vehicle Damage in the Petrolia Area Around that Time. HAS Case Chronology Video has been viewed more than 35,000 Times since 2014, Said police.
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Anyone with Information is asked to contact Lambton Opp for 519 882-1011, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Sarnia man in charge with Robbery with Violence
At 24-YEAR-OLD SARNIA MAN IS FACING EIGHT Charges included Robbery with Violence Following An incident Last Week at Retail Store, Sarnia Police Say.
Officers Were Called About A Theft Complaint Shortly After 8 Pm Thursday in the 500 Block of Exmouth Street, where a man was into the Staff Room of A Store and Stole Items from Their Bags. Security confronts the man, who tried to punch them in the face, police said. He later Punched Windows and Threatened them after Police Were Called.
Office Found Him in the parking lot, where he resisted being arrested.
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“During a subsequent Search, while in handcuffs, the male attempted to flower on foot but quickly restrained. He continued to be disrupted through on his time in Custody, “Police Said Saturday.
After He was Arrested, Police Found A Baggie of Benzodiazepine Pills, A Scale, Drug Papernalia, Counterfeit Money, A Knife, and Five 12-Gauge Shotgun Shells. The man was on bail with a weapons ban, police said.
Dreyton Lawrence, 24, of No Fixed Address, is loaded with Robbery with Violence, Possessing Drugs for the Purpost of Trafficking, Uttering Threats, Resisting Police, Escaping Custody, Carelessly Storing Ammunition, Possessing Counterfeit Money, and Breaching Bail, Police Said.
Lawrence was recently awarded to a short stint in jail for a Failed Getaway from Police After the Car He was driving Got Stuck in a Field Near Petrolia.
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Dangerous Drug Found in Fentanyl
SARNIA POLTICAL HAVE ISSUED A PUBLIC CONDITION AFTER A HIGH-RISK substance was found in fentanyl sixted during a recent trafficking probe.
Police Said after they arrested Two people in February, the fentanyl they found was feeling to health canada for analysis, which showed it had protodesnitazene in it.
“Protodesnitazene is part of the nitazene class of opioids and it is three time more potting than fenanyl. The Evidence Analysis is nail and Further Information will be released as it becomes available from Health Canada, “Police Said.
Police Added It Presents a significant Risk to Public Safety and that they notified Lambton Public Health, Which Issued a stattement Thursday about An Increase in Opioid Toxicity.
“This substance presents a serious danger to the community, as users may unknowingly consume drugs that are more potent than they realize,” Ron Hansen, Sarnia’s deputy police chief, Said in a statment.
In A Follow-Up Request, Hansen Said the Seizure Took Place Feb. 5. Sarnia Police Said at the time 65 Grams of Fentanyl Worth About $ 6,500 was discovered after Two People Wanted on Warrants Pulled up to a Confederation Street Business in a taxi.
Cassandra Bates, 43, and Todd Graham-Grey, 37, Have Been Loaded in That Probe Along with a recent kidnapping investigation.
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