Dryer Fire Breaks Out Of Aylmer Street North Basement; No Injuries Reported

A dryer fire has caused roughly $5,000 in damages at an Aylmer Street North basement however, no injuries were reported late on Wednesday night.

File Photo.

At roughly 20:11 p.m., Peterborough Fire Services responded to a report of a possible structure fire on Aylmer Street North. Fire crews observed smoke coming from a detached dwelling with all occupants exiting prior to FD arrival.

Fire Crews entered the unit to find that a fire had started in a clothes dryer that was located in the basement of the dwelling. It was quickly extinguished and damage was contained to the dryer and immediate area in the basement.

Peterborough Fire say the cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

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Peterborough Police Seeking Assistance In Locating Missing 15-Year-Old Girl

The Peterborough Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 15-year-old Neveah Wallwork who was reported missing on Saturday.

Photo courtesy of Peterborough Police Service.

Wallwork was last seen leaving her residence on Monday in the Crawford Drive area.

She is described as:

  • 5’8'

  • Slender

  • Long blonde hair

  • Fake eyelashes

  • Nose pierced on right side

 Last seen wearing:

  • White crop top

  • Black spandex shorts

  • Possibly wearing green Air Jordan shoes

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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Search Continues For 23-Year-Old Peterborough Man Missing In Little Lake Near Train Bridge

The Peterborough Police Service, the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) unit, Peterborough Fire Services and the OPP Dive team are continuing the search for a 23-year-old Peterborough man who went into the water in Little Lake near the train bridge in the Lansdowne Street and Edward Street area Monday evening.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The incident happened at about 6:50 p.m. on Monday. Officers learned the man had gone into the water from the shore. Another friend who had jumped from the train bridge attempted to help him but was unsuccessful. The second man was taken to Peterborough Regional Health Centre for treatment.

At about 11:00 a.m., increased police and first responder activity is expected in the area.

The public is thanked for their patience as the search is conducted.

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Peterborough Man Drowned at Beavermead Park Sunday; Pronounced Dead At PRHC On Monday

A 22-year-old Peterborough man has died after going into the water at Beavermead Park on Sunday. 

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CITY OF PETERBOROUGH.

At roughly 5:15 p.m., officers and first responders were called to Beavermead Park. According to Peterborough Police, three people had entered the water but only two could get out. 

Peterborough Fire Services activated their water rescue team and located a male in the water. He was resuscitated and taken to Peterborough Regional Health Centre but was pronounced dead on Monday.

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Missing Python Since Friday Has Yet to Be Found

A 10-year-old non-venomous ball python missing since Friday has yet to be located according to the Peterborough Police, announced on Monday.

Northern Water Snake. Photo courtesy of Dave Ellis.

The snake is described as black and brown in colour, approximately 4' in length and was lost in the area of Millennium Park.

It was last seen swimming toward the train bridge.

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x225.

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15-Year-Old Taken To Hospital For Treatment After Collision With Vehicle

A 15-year-old male riding an e-scooter was taken to Peterborough Regional Health Centre for treatment after a collision with a vehicle on Tuesday night.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 9:20 p.m., the incident occurred in the Rubidge Street and Brock Street area. The driver of the vehicle was not injured.

The area was closed for about four hours while the Collision Reconstruction team investigated.

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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Community and Officers Honoured at Knights of Columbus 46th Annual Police Appreciation Night

Peterborough Police Service and the Knights of Columbus Ernest J. Wolff Council 798 gathered to honour and present awards to citizens who displayed courage and commitment to the community and officers who went above and beyond the call on Wednesday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

Citizen Commendations:

  • On Aug.17, 2020, at approximately 9:30 a.m. police received a call that a woman had been attacked while walking on the TransCanada Trail north of the Jackson Heights subdivision.

    The three women, who were strangers to each other, came together to stop the attack, help the victim and provide a description of the suspect that ultimately led to his arrest a short time later according to a police report.

    The victim and nominating officers said the women showed immense courage. 

  • On Dec.19, 2022, Loss Prevention Officers at the Canadian Tire on Lansdowne Street West were notified of a shoplift in progress. Upon approaching the male suspect, the male became aggressive with staff.

    A man named Christopher, who was shopping at the Canadian Tire at the time, heard someone yell “knife.” He immediately ran over to assist the staff who were struggling with the male on the ground and disarmed the man. No one was injured during the incident.

    The nominating officer said Christopher’s assistance was invaluable to a safe resolution.

  • In November of 2023, police were called to a critical incident that involved a member of our community being injured.

    Nicole jumped into action without considering the risk to herself to help the injured person. Her efforts stopped immediate harm and the person who had been harmed felt cared for compassionately and responsively.

    Ryan's actions ensured the immediate scene was safely maintained and the potential for further harm was diminished. While putting himself at risk to keep others safe, Ryan also called emergency services.

“We are fortunate to have people who demonstrates such qualities in our community, and grateful for their actions on this day,” according to a press release statement.

Carol Winter Humanitarian Award: Constable Dan Mundell

This award is given to a member of the Police Service who has contributed to the needs of the vulnerable in our community.

Ontario Women in Law Enforcement Service Awards:

  • Sergeant (Ret’d) Nancy Loucks

  • Constable (Ret’d) Stacey Rutherford

  • Alison Jackson

  • Loranne Thompson

Service Medals for Sworn Members for 20 Years of Service:

  • Staff Sergeant Robert Fitzgerald

  • Sergeant Jennifer Bell

  • Sergeant Trevor Hickey

  • Constable Keith Calderwood

  • Constable Grant Eastwood

  • Constable Sam McCullum

  • Constable Jason Morris

  • Constable Michael Stephens

Service Medals for Civilian Members for 20 Years of Service:

  • Matt Thomas – Special Constable 

Knights of Columbus Meritorious Service Award:

On April 29 last year, officers were dispatched to the residence of an elderly female who had her home and property damaged by her adult daughter, who was suffering from an apparent mental health episode.

Police then attended the adult daughter’s residence. During the interaction, the female opened a window and leapt from her apartment on the third floor. The female grabbed the eavestrough overhang, at which point Constable Joshua Gibbs quickly reached out to her from an adjacent balcony and was able to pull her to safety and apprehend her. 

If not for the quick actions of Gibbs, the female in this incident would have fallen three stories, resulting in serious bodily harm or death. Recognizing the severity of the incident, the female victim later offered her thanks to the officer for saving her life while being treated by EMS. 

Investigative Services Division:

In recognition of the tremendous dedication and work of the members of this division in resolving a series of violent crimes (four homicides in six months) that had wide-reaching impacts on the victims and families involved, the civilian and sworn members of the service and the overall safety of residents in our community.  All of these cases are still before the courts and while we are proud to have brought the persons believed responsible to this stage of justice, we know that the work is continuing and not yet finished.  

The officers and supporting units, such as Digital Evidence Management, invested thousands of hours and used various forensic and investigative techniques to bring the people believed to be responsible before the courts within days and hours. 

These crimes struck at the core of our feelings of safety, and it was through the collective work and dedication to public safety in solving these most violent crimes that is worthy of recognition. 

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Peterborough Police Focusing On Safe Driving During Canada Road Safety Week

During Canada Road Safety Week running until Tuesday, the Peterborough Police Service Traffic Unit is focusing on safe driving announced on Wednesday.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

This year’s theme is ‘Every Road. Every Day. Everyone.’

In support of the week, the Traffic Unit is looking out for the following during May:

  1. Impaired Driving (alcohol, drugs, fatigue)

  2. Distracted Driving

  3. Aggressive Driving

  4. Seatbelts

Residents can report traffic complaints in several different ways according to the Police.

Call 9-1-1 if it is an emergency, for non-emergencies, call 705-876-1122 or residents can report driving complaints through the online reporting portal.

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Woman Found Dead On Trail; Police Deem Death Not Suspicous Currently

A woman dead suddenly on a trail was found by Peterborough Police early Friday morning.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

At roughly 3:45 a.m., officers were called to the trail near McDonnel Street and Reid Street about the woman.

At this time, police do not consider the death suspicious.

The Peterborough Police Service is assisting the Coroner’s Office in the investigation investigation. 

The trail was closed for about six hours and reopened just after 10 a.m. 

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

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Peterborough Police To Host a Community Open House On June 1

The Peterborough Police Service is hosting a Community Open House on June 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at their headquarters, announced on Tuesday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

Visitors can learn about policing as a career, tour the police station, view demonstrations, see police vehicles and meet officers.

Bike safety seminars and registries are available during the open house.

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