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Last post 08-02-2008, 6:22 AM by Paladin. 28 replies.
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  •  02-03-2008, 10:17 PM

    Re: Can you help solve this crime...?

    It was just on the News today..

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    That a new record for any public traded company....


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  •  02-22-2008, 6:39 PM

    video of arson suspect

     

     

     

    http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Feb2208_094110.html

     

    RCMP release video of arson suspect, Riverview, N.B.

    District 11 RCMP are releasing a video to the public via “YouTube” of an arson in Parkindale, N.B. on September 25, 2007. The video comes from a security camera at the scene in which a man with a gasoline container is seen throwing a liquid on a building and then lighting it on fire. The police have been holding the video as evidence in the investigation and at this point it is believed that if the public saw the video, it may result in people coming forward with information that will help the RCMP solve the crime.

    This crime is one of a series of arsons in the area over the past several months which began on June 13, 2007 when a camp was set on fire in Parkindale resulting in $40,000 in damage.

    Others arsons have included a house under construction in Upper Coverdale on August 28, 2007.

    On September 25, 2007 in addition to the building in the video, a detached garage and a home in Colpitts Settlement were also set on fire.

    On January 19, 2008 a detached garage in Colpitts Settlement was also set on fire.

    In addition to the arsons, on December 30, 2007, a shot was fired through the front window of a home in Colpitts Settlement and the following night on December 31, 2007, the police received reports of shots fired near another home also in Colpitts Settlement.

    The RCMP's Major Crimes Unit is conducting the investigations and is encouraging anyone who knows anything about this rash of crimes to pass along their information by calling 1-506-851-7467. In addition a group of concerned citizens from the area has offered an award of up to $10,000.00 for information provided through Crime Stoppers that will lead to the arrest of the individual(s) responsible for the acts of arson. Anonymous tips can be called in to N.B. Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477).


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  •  03-08-2008, 8:39 AM

    gas-and-dash: Murphy’s Variety & Esso in Port Elgin



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    Another gas-and-dash: Murphy’s Variety & Esso in Port Elgin
     
     

    Murphy’s Variety & Esso in Port Elgin provided this image, from a security camera, of a driver buying gas without paying for it. The customer seen here pumped $30 of regular gas, then moved his vehicle. He entered the store and purchased some items. When he was asked if he had gas, he said he didn’t have any. There was also a woman in the vehicle. Neither paid for the gas. Anyone with information on this or other gas thefts is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

    Murphy’s Variety &amp; Esso in Port Elgin provided this image, from a security camera, of a driver buying gas without paying for it. The customer seen here pumped $30 of regular gas, then moved his vehicle. He entered the store and purchased some items. When he was asked if he had gas, he said he didn’t have any. There was also a woman in the vehicle. Neither paid for the gas. Anyone with information on this or other gas thefts is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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    Murphy’s Variety & Esso in Port Elgin provided this image, from a security camera, of a driver buying gas without paying for it. The customer seen here pumped $30 of regular gas, then moved his vehicle. He entered the store and purchased some items. When he was asked if he had gas, he said he didn’t have any. There was also a woman in the vehicle. Neither paid for the gas.
     

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  •  04-23-2008, 9:49 PM

    " Goeldi’s monkey" stolen from Saint John zoo

     

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    Rare " Goeldi’s monkey" stolen from Saint John zoo; officials make plea for return

     
     
     
     
     
     

     
     

    SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A young callimico monkey named April is missing from the Cherry Brook Zoo in Saint John, N.B., after someone jumped a fence, kicked in a door and stole her from an enclosure.
    Zoo Director Len Collrin said it appears whoever took the small, black primate, also known as a Goeldi’s monkey, knew what they were doing.
    Collrin said the monkey is 12-inches tall and weighs less than a pound, adding that it is a high maintenance animal that requires a special diet and won’t make a good house pet.
    “They are small animals, they are very fragile, and they have a special diet,” said Lynda Collrin, director of zoo development.
    “We have to order in a canned food with a certain protein ratio, and we have to bring in a special high-protein monkey biscuit.”
    She said if someone feeds the monkey grapes and citrus fruits, the baby could go into insulin shock.
    Collrin said the young monkey needs to be with its family.
    “The whole family unit takes care of the baby, even the juvenile brother takes the baby and carries it,” she said.
    Collrin said the parents and brother are very upset.
    “They are either hiding…or come up to the fence and are doing a distress call.”
    It wasn’t clear if more than one person was involved in the heist.
    “It occurred sometime between midnight Tuesday and 8:30 Wednesday morning,” said Sgt. Pat Bonner of the Saint John Police.
    A hack saw was used to unsuccessfully cut through a padlock and a hasp, before the door to the monkey’s enclosure was kicked in.
    Callimico monkeys are a reclusive and diminutive species native to South America.
    Discovered a century ago by Swiss naturalist Emil August Goeldi, the animals are now considered an endangered species in the wild.
    The two parent monkeys in Saint John are among a group of 17 brought to Canada in 2005 for a breeding program.
    The Cherry Brook Zoo has offered a reward for information that leads to the safe return of the monkey, but — in a direct plea to whoever stole it — Lynda Collrin said she just wants April returned.
    “You’ve made a mistake,” she said. “If this animal is returned, there’s no pressed charges, I won’t even ask your name. All I want is this baby back.”
    Anyone with information is asked to call their nearest police or Crimestoppers.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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  •  04-25-2008, 5:54 AM

    April found safe and sound

    Update

    A phone tip led Saint John Police to a street corner where April  was found in a cage.

     

     

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    Rare " Goeldi’s monkey" stolen from Saint John zoo; officials make plea for return

     
     
     
     
     
     

     
     

    SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A young callimico monkey named April is missing from the Cherry Brook Zoo in Saint John, N.B., after someone jumped a fence, kicked in a door and stole her from an enclosure.
    Zoo Director Len Collrin said it appears whoever took the small, black primate, also known as a Goeldi’s monkey, knew what they were doing.
    Collrin said the monkey is 12-inches tall and weighs less than a pound, adding that it is a high maintenance animal that requires a special diet and won’t make a good house pet.
    “They are small animals, they are very fragile, and they have a special diet,” said Lynda Collrin, director of zoo development.
    “We have to order in a canned food with a certain protein ratio, and we have to bring in a special high-protein monkey biscuit.”
    She said if someone feeds the monkey grapes and citrus fruits, the baby could go into insulin shock.
    Collrin said the young monkey needs to be with its family.
    “The whole family unit takes care of the baby, even the juvenile brother takes the baby and carries it,” she said.
    Collrin said the parents and brother are very upset.
    “They are either hiding…or come up to the fence and are doing a distress call.”
    It wasn’t clear if more than one person was involved in the heist.
    “It occurred sometime between midnight Tuesday and 8:30 Wednesday morning,” said Sgt. Pat Bonner of the Saint John Police.
    A hack saw was used to unsuccessfully cut through a padlock and a hasp, before the door to the monkey’s enclosure was kicked in.
    Callimico monkeys are a reclusive and diminutive species native to South America.
    Discovered a century ago by Swiss naturalist Emil August Goeldi, the animals are now considered an endangered species in the wild.
    The two parent monkeys in Saint John are among a group of 17 brought to Canada in 2005 for a breeding program.
    The Cherry Brook Zoo has offered a reward for information that leads to the safe return of the monkey, but — in a direct plea to whoever stole it — Lynda Collrin said she just wants April returned.
    “You’ve made a mistake,” she said. “If this animal is returned, there’s no pressed charges, I won’t even ask your name. All I want is this baby back.”
    Anyone with information is asked to call their nearest police or Crimestoppers.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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  •  04-25-2008, 6:46 AM

    Re: April found safe and sound

    Paladin wrote:

    Update

    A phone tip led Saint John Police to a street corner where April  was found in a cage.

    Hmmm given the short turn around I'm gonna have to guess college prank.



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  •  06-25-2008, 4:29 AM

    Tim's Robbery Suspect


          
         
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    2008/6/24
    http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jun2408_104758.html
    Robbery -- Update, Moncton, N.B.

    Codiac Regional RCMP are asking for your assistance to identify the person seen in this photo.

    On June 22 at 1:01 am, the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to a robbery at Tim Horton’s situated at 1840 Main Street in Moncton.

    The suspect is described as being a young female, approximately 18 years old, 5 feet tall with brown hair and weighing between 100 - 115 pounds. She was wearing a navy blue hoodie with "GAP" on the front and spoke english. Investigation is ongoing.

    Anyone with any information is asked to contact Codiac Regional RCMP at #857-2400 or Crime Stoppers at # 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

     

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  •  06-25-2008, 4:34 AM

    Re: Tim's Robbery Suspect

    She's 5 feet and 100 pounds she obviously needs the money or donuts as food. Besides nothing un toward is going on in the photo so if I helped that would be being a rat laughing [laughing]


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  •  06-25-2008, 4:36 AM

    Re: Tim's Robbery Suspect

    There is a 1/4 lb of cheese offered as a reward.

    Would that help ease your concious..any ?

    laughing [laughing]


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  •  06-25-2008, 4:40 AM

    Re: Tim's Robbery Suspect

    ewwww food made from the breast milk of another species thats just wrong. It can't be natural we are the only life form that does that.


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  •  07-03-2008, 3:39 PM

    Elmwood Drive in Moncton Robbery Suspect

     

     

     

    2008/7/3

    Armed Robbery , Moncton, N.B.

    http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jul0308_142718.html

    The Codiac Regional RCMP is asking for your assistance in identifying the person in this photo.

    The suspect is described as being a female, approximately 40 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing between 130 - 145 pounds.

     



    On June 28 at 06:54am, the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to an armed robbery at Needs Convenience on Elmwood Drive in Moncton.
    Investigation is ongoing.

    Anyone with information is asked to contact Codiac Regional RCMP at (506)857-2400 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477).


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  •  07-04-2008, 11:42 PM

    Re: Elmwood Drive in Moncton Robbery Suspect

    On a lighter note....

     


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  •  07-15-2008, 5:29 PM

    Assault in Moncton -- YouTube, Moncton, N.B./ Fraud -- credit card, Dieppe, N.B.


          
         
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    If you can identify anyone in this video, please contact the Codiac Regional RCMP.

    On May 18, 2008 at 11:50 pm the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to an assault with a weapon at 938 Mountain Road in Moncton.

    Two youth were assaulted in the parking lot leaving the Voodoo teen dance. Investigation is ongoing.

    If you have any information regarding this serious assault, please contact the Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222- TIPS (8477).

     

     

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    2008/7/15

    Fraud -- credit card, Dieppe, N.B.

     

    http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jul1508_111255.html



    The Codiac Regional RCMP is asking for your assistance in identifying the suspect in this security camera photo, in relation to a fraud investigation.

    A stolen credit card was used for purchases on April 15th at two Dieppe area businesses.
    The investigation continues.

     

     

     



    Codiac Regional RCMP is asking for anyone with any information to contact them at #857-2400 or Crime Stoppers at # 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

     

     

     

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  •  08-02-2008, 6:22 AM

    $700 gas-and-dash





     
          
         
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    Trying to solve a $700 gas-and-dash, Tantallon RCMP are asking for the public’s help in finding a massive motorhome, towing a Saturn car with two kayaks on the roof and a barbecue on the back.
    The RCMP station is just across the road from the Sobeys gas bar in Upper Tantallon where the theft happened Thursday.
    Police say the driver of the motorhome gassed up with $700.19 worth of diesel at 3:35 p.m. but pulled away without paying.
    Police released surveillance photos, but neither vehicle’s licence plate is visible.
     
     

    Tantallon RCMP are looking for this motor home that allegedly filled up with $700 worth of gas at the Sobeys Gas Bar and left without paying.

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