As we head into a long weekend, the Thunder Bay Police Service would like to take a moment to remind the public to exercise extreme caution when near area waterways.
A thin-ice warning is something we would typically bring to your attention in the spring or fall. However, with these mild temperatures we think it is probably a good time to remind everyone to be careful around waterways, especially rivers.
The Thunder Bay Police Service is issuing a public safely alert regarding the toxicity of narcotics presumed to be now circulating the city.
School buses & crossing guards & heavy pedestrian traffic, oh my!
Police would like to remind the public that one of the best defences against becoming a victim of “car hopping” is to always ensure no valuables are left in your vehicle.
The Thunder Bay Police Service would like to remind the public its online crime reporting tool is not to be used in emergency situations.
As Thunder Bay begins another school year, community partners involved in developing the “Am I Missing?” initiative are continuing the conversation about the process of reporting a missing person.
The Thunder Bay Police Service has received a handful of bear calls in the month of April. These situations where resolved quickly with the bears returning to the surrounding bush.