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Media Release Thursday July 2nd 2026

Warrant ArrestsĀ 

A 30 year old St. Thomas man has been arrested. On Wednesday while on an unrelated call service, officers located the individual known to them to be wanted on an outstanding warrant after being charged with Failing to Comply with Probation the day previous. He was transported to police headquarters, processed and released on an undertaking with a future court date. ST26012352

A 30 year old St. Thomas man charged with one count of Uttering Threats after an incident last week, has been arrested. On Wednesday, officers on community patrol located the individual at an address downtown. He was transported to police headquarters and processed to attend court. ST26012356/11988

A 48 year old St. Thomas man has been arrested. On Wednesday, the London Police Service had the individual in their custody on the strength of our outstanding warrant for two counts of Fraud under $5,000 dating back to 2022 and Failure to Comply with Probation in 2023. STPS officers attended to take custody and transfer the individual to St. Thomas police headquarters. Once processed, he was held to attend court. ST26012383

A 15 year old St. Thomas resident has been arrested. On Wednesday, the individual attended police headquarters after being charged with Failure to Comply with Release Order after not adhering to a court ordered curfew. The individual was processed and held to attend court. ST260112401/12339

Theft

A residential air conditioning unit has been reported stolen from an address on Nolan Street. The theft occurred at some point after June 30th. This remains under investigation. ST26012367

The tailgate of a truck has been reported stolen. On Wednesday, the owner of the truck contacted police to report the theft that occurred in the overnight hours of June 28th from an address on Talbot Street. This remains under investigation. ST26012388

Fraud

A local resident is out $2,000 after falling victim to a scam. On Wednesday, police were called to investigate the report of an individual claiming to be from the RCMP calling the victim to inform them their debit and credit cards had been compromised. The victim was asked to provide their pin number to confirm their identity, then told to place the cards in their mailbox to have them collected. Once collected, several charges were processed to the cards. This remains under investigation. ST26012378

Mischief

A 25 year old St.Thomas woman has been arrested after being charged with Mischief. On Wednesday, she was identified as the individual responsible for breaking a window at an address on Confederation Drive. She was transported to police headquarters, processed and released with a future date to attend court. ST26012354

 

 

 

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