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STPS media release for May 21st 2025

Warrant arrests

On May 20th, a 15 year old youth came into the STPS station to turn themselves in on an outstanding bench warrant after missing court. We arrested the youth before releasing them with a new court date. ST25008438

London Police Service located and arrested a 47 year old London resident on the strength of an outstanding bench warrant. This warrant stemmed from charges laid back in 2021. We took custody of the individual before transporting them to St. Thomas courts for a bail hearing.  ST25008440

While on community patrol, we located a 37 year old male known to us as being wanted on an outstanding warrant. We arrested the male before later releasing him with a new court date. ST25008471

An 18 year old individual turned themselves in at the STPS station yesterday. We arrested the party and later released them on conditions with a future court date. ST25008475

A 32 year old male also turned himself in at the station on an active first instance warrant for Intimate Partner Violence related offences. The male was arrested and later released with conditions and a court date. ST25008491

Intimate Partner Violence

On May 20th, we opened an investigation into criminal harassment where a female party was reporting that she continued to receive unwanted communication from her ex whom she had previously warned to stop. The individual also allegedly followed her on a numerous occasions against her wishes. As a result, there are now reasonable grounds to arrest a male for criminal harassment x3. ST25008493

Shoplift

We got called to a downtown grocery store for reports of a theft where an unknown male suspect stole a number of products before leaving in a truck. We are gathering and reviewing video footage in an attempt to identify the suspect involved. Below is a still image of the suspect. If you or anyone you know has any information in relation to this incident or the suspect involved, please contact STPS at 519-631-1224 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and refer to case ST25008435.

 

 

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