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CTV News
a day ago
- CTV News
Police stop break-and-enter, arrest two suspects
Two suspects have been arrested after police stopped a break-and-enter at a construction site. Just before 3 a.m. on Sunday, police were called to a break-in in the 200 block of Giles Boulevard East. When police arrived on scene, the found two men illegally went into the property and set off a motion sensor. The Windsor Police Service secured the perimeter, doing a search of the building. Both suspects were found on the third floor and were arrested without incident. Wire-cutting tools were seized. A 59-year-old man and a 46-year-old man were arrested and charged with break-and-enter at a place other than a dwelling.


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Daily Mail
Tourist arrested for child abuse at Disney World after attacking teenager to get better view of parade
A tourist from Spain was arrested after she allegedly assaulted a teen girl to get a better view of a Disney World parade. Martha Lucia Zapata-Echeverri, 51, who is originally from Colombia but is currently a citizen of Spain, was watching a parade Sunday when she injured the 17-year-old girl, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. The teen told police that she was standing along the parade route on Main Street U.S.A. across from the Cinderella Castle when she was physically confronted by Zapata-Echeverri. The girl alleged that Zapata-Echeverri placed her hand on her 'trying to make space', leaving a bruise and abrasion on her arm. According to the police report, the teenager took a step back to allow one of her companions to move in front of her. She stated that Zapata-Echeverri then grabbed her arm and pulled her to the side. Zapata-Echeverri disputed the accusation and said that she was walking behind her daughter to get to the front of the crowd. She added that the teenager pushed into her and told her that 'it was her spot.' Zapata-Echeverri was taken to the Orange County jail and was charged with child abuse. She appeared before a judge and pleaded not guilty and was released on a $2,500 bond. As part of her release from jail, the judge barred her from visiting all Disney properties. Zapata-Echeverri came to the United States on a tourist visa July 2 and was scheduled to return to Spain on Wednesday, her attorney told NBC affiliate, WFLA television.


The Independent
21-07-2025
- The Independent
Drunk teenagers returned to US after using fake ID to buy alcohol and ‘running amok' on flight
A group of US teenagers were arrested after 'screaming and running amok' on a recent Virgin Atlantic flight from Los Angeles to London. The nine teenagers reportedly used fake identification to purchase alcohol, before consuming it once airborne on flight VS008 on Monday 14 July. Alarmed passengers and crew were subjected to antisocial and disruptive behaviour, prompting pilots to radio ahead to London to alert local police who attended the scene upon the plane's arrival at Heathrow Airport. Law enforcement arrested the youths, who were taken into custody where mugshots and fingerprints were reportedly taken. Officials also revoked their Electronic Travel Authorisations – the travel document required by all international travellers for entry to the UK. The teenagers are believed to have been travelling to summer camps across Europe and are reportedly from wealthy families. According to The Sun, Virgin Atlantic initially refused to fly the teenagers back after the incident, but later relented – reportedly taking 'revenge' by separating the teenagers and transporting them back to different cities across the US and informing their parents, some of whom are alleged to be celebrity sports stars. The Metropolitan Police confirmed to The Independent that nine individuals – 'aged 17 and 18' – were arrested at Heathrow Airport after disembarking the flight. 'All were arrested on suspicion of failing to comply with crew directions and endangering aircraft. 'They were taken into custody and were released without charge.' A spokesperson for Virgin Atlantic told The Independent: 'We'd like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience caused following the arrival of the VS008 at London Heathrow on 14 July, due to disruptive passengers being apprehended by the authorities. 'This is now a matter for the police, and we are unable to comment any further. 'The safety and welfare of our people and our customers is always our top priority." According to the European Union Air Safety Agency (EASA), 'unruly passengers threaten the safety of 1,000 flights a year', averaging almost three every day. Many incidents involve alcohol as a contributory factor.


CTV News
19-07-2025
- CTV News
Suspects arrested after armed robbery in Windsor earlier this month
Windsor Police have charged two men in connection with an alleged road rage incident earlier this month. Two suspects have been arrested following a home invasion and armed robbery earlier this month on July 5. Officers received a report just before 2 a.m. of a home invasion in the 1700 block of Northway Avenue. The home occupants were asleep when they were confronted by two suspects who unlawfully entered the residence. One suspect held a knife and demanded cellphones and electronics from the victims. No physical injuries were reported, but six cellphones were stolen. The first suspect was arrested on July 15, after he was found in the 900 block of Wyandotte Street East around 2:30 a.m. The second suspect was arrested around 3 p.m. the next day in the 300 block of Glengarry Avenue. One suspect, a 46 year old, has been charged with break-and-enter and commit into dwelling house and robbery with an offensive weapon. The other, a 45 year old, has been charged with break-and-enter and commit into dwelling house, robbery with an offensive weapon and failure to comply with probation order.


CTV News
13-07-2025
- CTV News
Man arrested after pointing pellet gun at another driver: Winnipeg police
A police cruiser on scene of the homicide investigation on Oct. 2, 2022. A man has been arrested after allegedly pointing a pellet gun at another driver while following him through traffic, according to Winnipeg police. The incident happened just after 2 p.m. Saturday in the 1600 block of Pembina Highway. According to police, the victim was driving north when he realized he was being followed by someone he used to know. The man allegedly pointed a pellet gun at the victim. The victim tried to get away by turning around, but the man continued to follow him before eventually turning onto a side street. Officers later arrested the man at a home on Briarlynn Road. No injuries were reported. A 36-year-old man is facing several charges, including assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon. He remains in custody.