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CTV News
7 days ago
- CTV News
Police investigating break-ins into multiple storage units in Fergus
The Ontario Provincial Police released these images of two suspects in storage unit break ins in Fergus, Ont. (Courtesy: Ontario Provincial Police) Ontario Provincial Police are looking for two people who broke into multiple storage units in Fergus. Police were called to a break and enter at a business on Gartshore Street on Sunday around 10 a.m. They determined two suspects entered at least three storage units sometime between 5:30 a.m. and 6:15 a.m. and took several items, including tires and an all-terrain vehicle (ATV). The ATV was later abandoned in a nearby field. Fergus storage unit break in Gartshore Street The Ontario Provincial Police released these images of two suspects in storage unit break ins in Fergus, Ont. (Courtesy: Ontario Provincial Police) Police said the suspects were driving an older model grey Nissan X-Trail with a Ontario licence plate reading CCHZ325. The plate was not registered to that vehicle. The Nissan also had blue LED lights inside the rear hatchback door. Fergus storage unit break in Gartshore Street The Ontario Provincial Police released these images of two suspects in storage unit break ins in Fergus, Ont. (Courtesy: Ontario Provincial Police) The first suspect was described as a white man with brown hair and a thin build. He was wearing a black baseball hat with a white logo, a black or dark blue hoodie, blue jeans, black gloves, and black and white Nike running shoes. Fergus storage unit break in Gartshore Street The Ontario Provincial Police released these images of two suspects in storage unit break ins in Fergus, Ont. (Courtesy: Ontario Provincial Police) The second suspect was described as a white man with short brown hair and a thin build. He may have had a thin moustache and high cheekbones. He was wearing a dark baseball hat with a small white logo, a dark hoodie with a large white logo on the front, dark coloured jeans, black and white mechanic's gloves and block boots with orange-coloured soles.

News.com.au
22-07-2025
- News.com.au
Police release image of woman in urgent search for missing baby, two kids from Gold Coast
Police are urgently searching for two schoolchildren and a seven-week-old baby who went missing from the Gold Coast last week. The 10-year-old girl, six-year-old boy and the baby were last seen near Mirambeena Drive in Pimpama at about 8.50am on Friday, July 18. Police say they were last seen with a woman, 41-year-old Monique, who they believe is known to the children and believed to be with them. They have since released image of Monique to the public in hopes of locating her. She has been described as caucasian with dark brown hair and brown eyes. An image of the seven-week-old baby has also been released by authorities, in addition to those of the two older children that had already been made public. Police believe Monique was driving a white Nissan X-Trail with the Queensland registration 992XPS, and may have travelled interstate to the Tenterfield area in NSW. Anyone who may have sighted them or the vehicle is urged to contact police.


Daily Mail
19-07-2025
- Daily Mail
Frantic search is launched for missing schoolkids and a baby last seen a tourist hotspot
A search is underway for two children, an infant and a woman who were last seen on the Gold Coast, with police and family concerned for their welfare. The 10-year-old girl and six-year-old boy were last seen near Mirambeena Drive in Pimpama, a northern suburb of the Gold Coast, about 8.50am on Friday. Police believe the pair were travelling with a woman and baby known to them in a white Nissan X-Trail with Queensland registration plates 992XPS. The vehicle may be in the Tenterfield area - just south of the Queensland border in New South Wales 's Northern Tablelands, police said on Saturday afternoon. Family and police are concerned for their welfare due to their young age. Police released an image of the boy and girl along with their appeal for information and physical descriptions of all four. The girl is described as caucasian with short brown hair and brown eyes. The boy is also caucasian with brown hair and brown eyes. The baby is described as caucasian. The woman is caucasian with dark brown hair and eyes.

News.com.au
19-07-2025
- News.com.au
Police searching for schoolchildren, infant missing from Queensland's Gold Coast
A desperate search is underway for two missing schoolchildren and an infant last seen on Queensland's Gold Coast. Police called on the public on Saturday to help find the 10-year-old girl and six-year-old boy last seen near Mirambeena Dr in Pimpama shortly before 9am. Officers believe the pair were with a woman and a baby known to them, and were travelling in a white Nissan X-Trail. The vehicle bears the Queensland registration 992XPS and is believed to possibly be in the Tenterfield area in NSW's Northern Tablelands. Police and the children's family are concerned about the welfare of the children due to their age. The girl is described as caucasian with short brown hair and brown eyes. The boy is described as caucasian, with brown hair and brown eyes. The baby is described as caucasian, and the woman is described as caucasian, with dark brown hair and eyes. Anyone who may have seen the Nissan is urged to contact police.

News.com.au
11-07-2025
- Automotive
- News.com.au
2025 Mazda CX-5 revealed
Mazda has played it safe with the next-generation CX-5, unveiling a model that represents evolution, rather than revolution. The brand's rival to popular cars such as the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V and Nissan X-Trail will start a new chapter in Australia next year. Unlike those rivals, it will not be available with hybrid power – at least initially. Instead, Mazda is making do with a detuned version of the ageing 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine found in the current model. Reworked to reduce power – and fuel consumption – the motor sends 132kW and 242Nm to a six-speed automatic transmission with front-wheel-drive as standard, and all-wheel-drive on the options list. That's disappointing news for consumers increasingly drawn to the low fuel cost and effortless performance of hybrid powertrains. Mazda will introduce a hybrid version of the car later down the track. There's better news in the cabin, where a longer wheelbase should translate to more legroom than before. Wider than its predecessor, the new CX-5 has a premium look inspired by Mazda's high-end SUVs that can cost $100,000 or more. The most significant change is the addition of a 15.6-inch central display and the deletion of a rotary controller used to navigate menus in the existing model. Instead, customers must use the touchscreen to access the car's various systems – including its air conditioning or climate control. A new steering wheel deletes Mazda's traditional M-shaped logo in favour of the brand's name displayed in bright letters. The same goes for the back of the car, where 'Mazda' is emblazoned across a tailgate missing the brand's traditional badge. New headlights at the front and rear lend sharper looks that help it stand out from existing models, but once again, the car appears to be a careful evolution of the previous-generation model. That's not necessarily a bad thing. The CX-5 has found more than 315,000 homes in Australia and more than 4.5 million around the world, making it one of the most popular models on sale.