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Phone bought online with counterfeit bills, say Guelph Police
Phone bought online with counterfeit bills, say Guelph Police

CTV News

time13 minutes ago

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Phone bought online with counterfeit bills, say Guelph Police

Guelph Police are looking for a suspect following a purchase made with counterfeit bills on Monday. A Guelph man told police that he had listed an iPhone for sale online and was contacted by a potential buyer who agreed to pay $1,100. The seller told police he met the buyer in the lobby of his apartment building around 8:50 p.m. After the transaction was completed, and the buyer left, the man realized the 11 $100 bills he was given all had the same serial number. The man told police he tried to message the buyer again but the profile had been deleted. The suspect was described as a 19-year-old Brown man, around 5'6' with a medium build and tattoos on both arms. He was last seen wearing a black t-shirt, grey pants and Crocs.

Man knocked out in downtown Guelph
Man knocked out in downtown Guelph

CTV News

time14 minutes ago

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Man knocked out in downtown Guelph

One of the new marked hybrid Guelph police cars. (@GuelphPolice) A Guelph man was charged in connection to an assault on Sunday. A fight downtown was reported to Guelph Police Tuesday evening. Police said a man was part of a verbal fight with the suspect on Sunday night, who thought the man was taking photos of him. The suspect grabbed and smashed the victim's phone before throwing it down a sewer grate. He then punched the man in the face on the bridge of the nose, which knocked him unconscious. The victim told police he woke up to someone pouring liquid on his face before they left the area. Officers found the suspect downtown and arrested him. The 30-year-old Guelph man was charged with assault, mischief under $5,000 and breach of probation. He had also been previously wanted on a warrant for fraudulent use of a credit card.

CCTV appeal after £7k worth of goods stolen from city centre store
CCTV appeal after £7k worth of goods stolen from city centre store

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

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CCTV appeal after £7k worth of goods stolen from city centre store

A CCTV appeal has been issued by police after £7,000 worth of goods was stolen from a store in Manchester city centre. The burglary was reported on June 22, when a man is alleged to have entered the property on Exchange Street in Manchester at around 1pm. Several cameras and audio equipment were stolen, amounting to around £7,000. Police say they believe the man was aged in his 50s, wearing a dark t-shirt with the logo GB written on it. READ MORE: 'We were at Manchester Airport for no longer than five minutes and we've been scammed' READ MORE: Attempted murder investigation launched after man turns up to Wigan Hospital with gunshot wound Never miss a story with the MEN's daily Catch Up newsletter - get it in your inbox by signing up here He was also wearing beige coloured shorts, black trainers and was carrying a black rucksack. As part of a public appeal, Greater Manchester Police have issued a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to as part of enquiries. Anyone with information is being urged to contact the force. A statement read: "Can you help us identify the man pictured as part of an ongoing investigation into a burglary? Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE "The incident occurred on Sunday 22 June 2025, when a man allegedly entered a business premises on Exchange Street, Manchester around 1pm, and several cameras and audio equipment were stolen worth approximately £7,000. "We believe the man to be in his 50s, wearing a dark t-shirt with the logo 'GB', beige coloured shorts, black trainers and he is holding a black rucksack. "If you have any information, contact us on 101 quoting log 1541 of the 27/06/2025." --- Day in day out, our reporters in the Manchester Evening News newsroom bring you remarkable stories from all aspects of Mancunian life. However, with the pace of life these days, the frenetic news agenda and social media algorithms, you might not be getting a chance to read it. That's why every week our Features and Perspectives editor Rob Williams brings you Unmissable, highlighting the best of what we do - bringing it to you directly from us. Make sure you don't miss out, and see what else we have to offer, by clicking here and signing up for MEN Daily News. And be sure to join our politics writer Jo Timan every Sunday for his essential commentary on what matters most to you in Greater Manchester each week in our newsletter Due North. You can also sign up for that here. You can also get all your favourite content from the Manchester Evening News on WhatsApp. Click here to see everything we offer, including everything from breaking news to Coronation Street. If you prefer reading our stories on your phone, consider downloading the Manchester Evening News app here, and our news desk will make sure every time an essential story breaks, you'll be the first to hear about it. And finally, if there is a story you think our journalists should be looking into, we want to hear from you. Email us on newsdesk@ or give us a ring on 0161 211 2920.

Lifted Chevy Tahoe Runs From Police
Lifted Chevy Tahoe Runs From Police

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

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Lifted Chevy Tahoe Runs From Police

Read the full story on The Auto Wire We've seen some dumb choices for getaway vehicles before, but this lifted Chevy Tahoe might be the worst one yet. The suspect decided to use the top-heavy, unsteady SUV to do a drive-by shooting in Columbus, Ohio, then ran from a swarm of police as they responded to the you can see in the included dashcam footage, the tall profile of the vehicle made it super easy for officers to spot it. Even though the initial 911 caller said it was a Ford SUV, police didn't struggle to realize it was in fact a Tahoe. When police first caught up with the guy, he just stopped at a red light with the rest of traffic, giving time for multiple cruisers to amass behind him. Maybe it's his first time running from cops? While we think his vehicle choice is weird for a police chase, it's his personal ride. We guess it would be a great option for going off-roading and getting away from your pursuers. The closest he gets to that is driving over a sidewalk and some grass. But police in Columbus, Ohio have a policy that they don't PIT high-centered vehicles like SUVs, except in deadly force situations. We doubt this guy knows that. Instead, they start making preparations to spike those massive tires. In the meantime, the suspect keeps leaning out the driver's window, taunting police. He probably thinks they're powerless to stop his manly ride with a butterfly sticker on the back glass. The Tahoe isn't nearly fast enough to outrun the Ford Police Interceptors, which is truly sad. All he's doing is just burning up gas until something ends the chase. Police try boxing the SUV in when he stops a couple of times, but those massive tires allow him to just shrug the cruisers off. After he drives through an elementary school and past a couple of school buses loaded with kids, the gloves come off and an officer hits the Tahoe in a brutally effective T-bone. The extremely top-heavy Chevy flips onto its roof like a dead cockroach. They guy who just a moment before was taunting police suddenly was crying for help as he was stuck in the overturned SUV. He's not such a tough guy once his lifted truck trapped him, that's for sure. Image via Midwest Safety/YouTube Join our Newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube page, and follow us on Facebook.

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