Police Blotter

Police were called to 1785 Lickpole Ave in NE Mitchieville Thursday morning, as residents called 911 claiming they heard gunshots. Police arrived and found no evidence of gunshots, but did find two tomcats inside a garbage can. The tomcats were taken away by animal services and are being held without bail at the Mitchieville Penitentiary and Re-Education Center until further notice.
This Saturday, March 10th, 2012 Mitchieville Police Services is hosting its 3RD Annual Polar Bear Dip fundraiser for Single Mother’s Against Apartheid (SMAA). Registration commences at 12:00 p.m. in the front lobby of the Harry Shoe Community Centre. The Dip occurs at 1:00 p.m., tentatively scheduled at the beach located immediately north of the Community Centre’s playground. Awards, ceremonies and prizes will occur in the front lobby at 2:00 p.m. Please bring a perishable food donation for needy and hungry mothers.
A debit card was taken March 1 from a vehicle on the 3100 block of SW Mitchieville. It was used for two purchases at gas stations, police said. It was later found that the owner of said card was the actual user of said card. The owner of said card is being held without bail at the Mitchieville Penitentiary and Re-Education Center.
Anyone finding a Lotto 6/29 in the Vicinity of Laggart and Brumion St, with the numbers 3, 14, 15, 18, 22, 29 and the bonus #31, is asked to return it to the Mitchieville Police Services on the l0wer mainland in Upper Mitchieville.
Winter & Emergency Parking – As everyone knows, overnight parking (01:00 – 07:00 hrs) on city streets is now prohibited (ref. sec.324.517.15553 of Traffic By-law 2009-075, paragraph 8, subsection 9, line 13 A-R, Volume 6) until the 1st of April 2012, for what we commonly refer to as the “snow by-law.” Normally there is no overnight parking allowed in the City Parking Lots either. Not obeying this and any law pertaining to “snow-by-law”, will result in the perpetrator being held without bail for an indefinite amount of time.



