‘Blue Jays bandit’ gets four years jail time
By Olivia Timm and Lindsey Cooke BELLEVILLE – The so-called ‘Blue Jays bandit’ was sentenced to four years in prison for eight counts of armed robbery on Friday. 30-year-old Tristan[…]
By Olivia Timm and Lindsey Cooke BELLEVILLE – The so-called ‘Blue Jays bandit’ was sentenced to four years in prison for eight counts of armed robbery on Friday. 30-year-old Tristan[…]
By Casey Horn and Kayla Haggett BELLEVILLE – Traffic is moving very slowly along Highway 401 near Lansdowne, Ont., as cleanup of a dangerous chemical spill continues. The highway reopened[…]
By Kayla Haggett BELLEVILLE – A Trenton man has been charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest after an altercation with the Quinte West OPP last Saturday. Police arrested[…]
By Kayla Haggett BELLEVILLE – Police are looking for a federal offender who has been unlawfully at large for almost a year. The OPP Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement Squad is seeking the[…]
By Casey Horn BELLEVILLE – Police are searching for a person who stole eight guns and a crossbow during a break and enter Tuesday in Stirling-Rawdon. Between 7:35 a.m. and[…]
By Casey Horn BELLEVILLE – A 68-year-old man had to visit the hospital Tuesday after being hit in the head with an ashtray. Belleville police responded to a call at[…]
By Madeleine Villa BRIGHTON– A 27-year-old Trenton woman faces impaired driving charges after she lost control of her Honda Civic and hit a home in Brighton Saturday night. Police say a[…]
By Madeleine Villa BELLEVILLE – Belleville police have been receiving multiple complaints about fraudulent online loan applications. The fraud involves offering a loan, typically to people with bad credit ratings. Applicants[…]
By Madeleine Villa BELLEVILLE – The Cobourg Police have been investigating numerous telephone-fraud incidents in the Northumberland County area, the so-called “grandparent scam.” They warn that fraudsters are attempting to scam elderly[…]
By Leah Den Hartogh BELLEVILLE – Last year marked the fourth consecutive year that inattentive drivers were the No. 1 cause of death on OPP-patrolled roads. Over March Break, the Ontario Provincial[…]