Every spring the Thunder Bay Police Service receives numerous public complaints for insecure loads. To address these complaints, the Traffic Unit sets up periodic insecure load spot checks in and around high violation areas.
A local motorist likely trying to gain social media clout now faces a fine and possible licence suspension because of his distracted driving.
First responders were dispatched to the Neebing River at an area just behind the Metro grocery store at the Arthur Street Marketplace just after 12:40 p.m. Wednesday for reports of a male in the river.
The Thunder Bay Police Service’s Economic Crime Unit has received complaints regarding unlicensed lottery or raffle groups operating on social media.
A Thunder Bay Police Service officer noticed a possible stolen vehicle while on patrol in the area of Ambrose and Algoma Streets just before 8 a.m. on Tuesday, May 14.
Thunder Bay Police Service officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Langworthy Crescent at about 3 a.m. Tuesday, May 14 for reports of an injured female.
The Thunder Bay Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance to identify a suspect connected with a recent break and entre of a business.
Investigators with the Project Disruption joint task force executed two search warrants that resulted in drug seizures and arrests on Wednesday, May 8.
Thunder Bay Police Service officers have arrested a male in connection with a violent armed robbery of a south-side business.
The Thunder Bay Police Service is issuing a Community Safety Advisory about an offender who resides in the city. This advisory follows careful review of the offender as it relates to issues of public safety.