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CTV News
30-05-2025
- General
- CTV News
Police looking for shotgun lost between Fourth Line, Mapleton and Waterloo Region
An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) patch is seen in Ottawa, on Sept. 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are looking for a missing semi-automatic shotgun. The Wellington OPP said the gun fell off the back of a pickup truck while travelling somewhere between Fourth Line, Mapleton Township and Waterloo Region. The gun is described as a green Franchi Affinity 3.5 semi-automatic shotgun with a 26-inch barrel.


Hamilton Spectator
19-05-2025
- Hamilton Spectator
Suspects sought after abducted Cambridge man dies in Guelph crash: OPP
Wellington OPP is searching for five suspects after a Cambridge man, who died in a crash in Guelph, was believed to be kidnapped from a residence and assaulted prior to the collision. Police said the incident unfolded on May 14, at approximately 6 p.m., when officers responded to a crash involving two vehicles on the southbound Hanlon Parkway, north of Stone Road. The Cambridge man, 40, was found at the scene with life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Through investigation, officers learned the man was abducted from a residence on Fife Road and assaulted. Police believe it was an isolated incident. The five suspects, police said, fled in two different vehicles. The first vehicle is a grey 2010 Toyota Venza SUV with Ontario licence plate CVBX 602. The second vehicle is a white 2013 Dodge RAM pickup truck with Ontario licence plate BZ 85153. Police are asking residents and businesses in the area to review their security camera footage and share any relevant images or videos with the OPP. Drivers who were in the area at the time are also asked to check their dash cams for any footage that may show the collision or suspect vehicles. Anyone with information about the suspects or the vehicles can contact the Wellington County OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.