St. Thomas, ON – Monday January 20th 2025
The St. Thomas Police Service has recorded its 1,000th incident of the year, nearly five days earlier than 2024.
First 1000 incidents of 2025: Jan 17th 11:47 p.m.
First 1000 incidents of 2024: Jan 22nd 9:40 a.m.
Warrant Arrest
A 63 year old St. Thomas resident has been arrested. On Sunday January 19th 2025, officers on community patrol located the individual known to them to be wanted on an outstanding warrant with our service for Mischief, dating back to August of 2024. The 63 year old was processed and released on an appearance notice. ST25011068
Sexual Assault
A 71 year old St. Thomas resident has been arrested. On Sunday January 19th 2025, officers attended an address on the southside of the city to investigate the report of an employee being assaulted. Through investigation, police formed grounds to charged the 71 year old with Sexual Assault. The individual was arrested, processed and released on an undertaking with a future court date. ST25011108
Vehicle Entries
A wallet has been reported stolen from a vehicle on Forest Avenue. On Sunday January 19th 2025, officers were called by the vehicle owner who wish to report that at some point in the overnight hours on Saturday, their vehicle had been entered and their wallet stolen. ST25011109
Cash, a multi -tool and vehicle documents have been reported stolen from a vehicle on Forest Avenue. On Sunday January 19th 2025, officers were called by the vehicle owner who wish to report that at some point in the overnight hours on Saturday, their vehicle had been entered and the items stolen. ST25011124
A gym bag containing shoes and headphones have been reported stolen from a vehicle on Myrtle Street. On Sunday January 19th 2025, officers were called by the vehicle owner who wish to report that at some point in the overnight hours on Saturday, their vehicle had been entered and the items stolen. ST25011132
Community Reminder: Please remember to lock your vehicles and bring valuables inside.
To help protect your property:
- Avoid leaving items like wallets, electronics, or valuables visible in your vehicle.
- Park in well-lit areas or secure garages whenever possible.
- Double-check that doors are locked and windows are fully closed before leaving your vehicle, every time.
- If you notice any suspicious activity in your neighbourhood, please report it to police.
Let’s work together to keep our community safe and your property, protected.