Police Seeking Help Finding Missing 14-Year-Old Peterborough Girl

UPDATE: Cameron has been found.

The Peterborough Police Service is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing 14-year-old Peterborough girl, Aaliyah Cameron, reported missing on Monday.

Cameron was last seen leaving a residence in the Towerhill Road and Hilliard Street area around 3 pm on Sunday. 

Cameron is described as:

  • White female

  • 173cm in height

  • Cream colored 'Hurley' Hoodie

  • Plaid burgundy pants

  • Beige Ugg style boots

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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Police Seeking Peterborough Teenager Last Seen On Friday

The Peterborough Police Service is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 14-year-old Peterborough girl Neveah Wallwork reported missing on Wednesday.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Police Service.

Wallwork was last seen leaving a residence in the Third Avenue and Clonsilla Avenue area on Friday. She is known to have connections in the Oshawa area as well.

She is described as:

  • White

  • Long blonde hair

  • 120 lbs.

  • 5'7"

  • Wearing blue jeans, black jacket, white Air Force One Nike 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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Peterborough Police Seeking Missing Person From New Year's Eve

UPDATE: The missing person has been found.

The Peterborough Police is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 25-year-old Mason Edwards, who was reported missing on Thursday.

Edwards was last seen in the area of the Charlotte Mews at roughly 9 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.

Edwards is described as:

  • Caucasian

  • Male

  • 5’8”

  • 140lbs

  • Brown hair

  • Brown moustache

  • May also be driving a 2006 Black Chevrolet Silverado with Ontario Licence #BV82000.

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 Seeking Missing 26-Year-Old Woman

UPDATE: Amber-Leigh has been found, according to Peterborough Police.

The Peterborough Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing person, 26-year-old Amber-Leigh Armstrong, as reported on Monday.

Armstrong is described as:

  • White

  • Female

  • 26 years old

  • 5’3’’

  • Small build

  • Red hair

  • Blue eyes

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 Seeking Missing 15-Year-Old Teen Last Seen In Bancroft

UPDATE: The missing person has been found.

The Peterborough Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing person, 15-year-old James McLean.

McLean was last seen in the area of the Shoppers Drug Mart in Bancroft in the early morning hours of Monday.

McLean is described as:

  • Male

  • White

  • 15 Years Old

  • 5’6” Tall

  • Medium Build

  • Blue Eyes

  • Short Brown Hair

No description of the clothing McLean was wearing at the time is available.

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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No Injuries Sustained From Bolivar Street House Fire

There were no injuries from a residence fire on Bolivar Street that occurred on Sunday afternoon.

File Photo.

At roughly 3 p.m., Peterborough Fire Services arrived at the single-family detached dwelling. Fire crews found heavy smoke exiting from the first and second floors and flames exiting from a first-storey window.

The fire crew initiated an exterior attack and then switched to an aggressive interior attack to bring the fire under control.

There were no occupants home at the time of the incident.

Peterborough Police Services and Peterborough County Paramedics were also on scene to assist.

Peterborough Fire Prevention along with City Police are currently investigating the cause of the fire.

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Enbridge Gas Invests In Selwyn Fire Department to Support Firefighter Training

An investment from Enbridge Gas Inc. is helping the Selwyn Fire Department to support firefighter training, announced at Selwyn Fire Hall 1 in Bridgenorth on Thursday.

(from left to right) Ron Black, Selwyn Township Deputy Mayor; Sherry Senis, Selwyn Township Mayor; Gord Jopling, Selwyn Fire Department Fire Chief; Jeff Braithwaite, GTA East Supervisor Operations, Enbridge Gas; Mary Coulas, Ennismore Ward Councillor and Brian Henry, Smith Ward Councillor. Since the launch of Safe Community Project Assist in 2012, 369 grants have been provided to Ontario fire departments for additional firefighter training. Photo courtesy of Selwyn Township.

The investment helps the Fire Department purchase firefighting training materials through Safe Community Project Assist–a program with the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council (FMPFSC). It supplements existing training for Ontario volunteer and composite fire departments in the communities where Enbridge Gas operates.

“At Enbridge, safety is at the centre of everything we do and a value we live by,” says Jeff Braithwaite, GTA East Supervisor Operations, Enbridge Gas. “We are committed to providing emergency response training support to Ontario firefighters so they can continually learn, improve, and protect the vibrant and healthy communities they call home.”

This year’s $125,000 investment from Enbridge Gas will be shared by 25 Ontario fire departments, including Selwyn Fire Department. The funds will be used to purchase educational materials to assist in training firefighters in life-saving techniques.

“Fire departments train every single day and that’s why it’s important for them to have access to the right materials to keep their members and the public safe. Safe Community Project Assist helps departments afford some of these training tools and improves the ongoing learning that occurs across Ontario,” says John McBeth, Acting Ontario Fire Marshal and Acting Chair of the FMPFSC.

“We are very grateful to Enbridge Gas and the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council for supporting Selwyn Fire Department with these training materials. Proper training has always been very important to our responders, and these men and women strive to advance their knowledge and training to be the best they can be for our community,” said Fire Chief Gord Jopling. “As province-wide mandatory certification rapidly approaches, the need for training materials for our volunteer firefighters is more important than ever.”

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26 Kids Get Holiday Shopping Spree With Peterborough Police Service's 18th Annual CopShop This Thursday

The holidays are coming a little early for 26 local children as the Peterborough Police Services is hosting its 18th annual CopShop at Lansdowne Place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday.

Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Twenty-six deserving children will enjoy a limo ride from school and be partnered with a Peterborough Police Officer. The officers will serve as personal shoppers for the kids and each will receive a $200 Gift Card to shop around.

“We are very excited that this program is returning as it’s always been an event our officers look forward to,” says Mike Peckham, Detective Constable, Peterborough Police Service. “This year we have about two dozen officers and civilian members volunteering their time to build positive relationships and spend time with our young people in a fun way.”

“It’s impossible not to be inspired by these incredible kids” says Helen Edwards, Property Manager for Lansdowne Place. “I still remember the very first time we hosted CopShop, it was magical and continues to be our favourite day of the year.”

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Peterborough Fire Services Receive $255,260 In Training Funding From Ontario Government

Peterborough Fire Services has received $255,260 through the Ontario Government’s Skills Development Fund (SDF) to support a Fire Services Technical Rescue Certification Training Program, announced at Fire Station No. 2 on Friday afternoon.

Josh Marshall (left) and Lucas Roy (right) of the Peterborough Fire Services conducting a demo of their rope rappell exercise. Since its launch in 2021, Ontario’s Skills Development Fund has helped connect approximately 600,000 workers train or upskill for careers in the trades in their local communities, including over 92,000 manufacturing workers, over 66,000 construction workers, over 36,000 PSWs and healthcare workers and over 27,000 mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction workers. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

This initiative aims to equip Peterborough Fire Service firefighters with the necessary skills to meet the technical rescue standards outlined in the Provincial Regulation Firefighter Certification.

“This latest round of SDF funding emphasizes the significance of ongoing professional development and demonstrates the government's dedication to investing in its workforce,” said Dave Smith, Peterborough-Kawartha MPP. “As the challenges encountered by emergency responders change, it is essential that their skills and knowledge adapt as well. The Fire Services Technical Rescue Certification Training Program exemplifies the proactive measures being implemented to keep first responders leading in safety and innovation.”

The program includes classroom work and practical exercises such as rappelling and heights training. Several firefighters are currently undergoing training in the six-month program, according to Chris Snetsinger, Peterborough Fire Services Chief.

“Peterborough Fire Services must be ready to respond to complex and challenging situations. This investment in the Fire Services Technical Rescue Certification Training Program ensures our team is equipped with the technical skills and latest training needed to meet provincial certification standards and provide the highest level of service to our community,” he said. “This funding strengthens our ability to protect lives and property and supports the ongoing development of our dedicated firefighters.”

Through the SDF, the government is investing up to $1.4 billion through the SDF’s Training Stream and the Capital Stream, designed to recruit, train and upskill workers and build or upgrade training centres for the skilled trades.

“This funding ensures that our firefighters are equipped with the critical skills needed to meet modern rescue challenges and reinforces the importance of preparing our local firefighters to protect lives. It is a critical component in public safety,” said Jeff Leal, Peterborough Mayor. “I want to thank the Province of Ontario for recognizing the needs of our city and supporting our fire services with this vital initiative through the Skills Development Fund.”

“Community safety is a top priority for all of us, and investments like this in our local fire services are vital to ensuring the well-being of our residents. The $255,260 in funding through the Skills Development Fund will help strengthen Peterborough firefighters’ ability to respond to emergencies and protect lives,” said Community Services co-chairs Councillor Lesley Parnell and Councillor Alex Bierk in a joint statement.

The City is hosting an open house of Fire Station No. 2 this Saturday 10 a.m. to noon.

Visitors are welcome to tour the station, explore the facility’s unique features and meet the firefighters staffing Fire Station No. 2. Sparky the Fire Dog will welcome young residents and share a few safety tips.

Fire Station No. 2 is the City’s first facility designed and built to be a net zero and net carbon building. Constructed with a mass timber structure, a carbon sequestering material, it aims to reduce the City’s carbon footprint.

On-street parking is available where indicated. Visitors are asked to respect posted parking restrictions.

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Peterborough Police Service Opens Request For Proposal for Vehicle Towing Services

The Peterborough Police Service has opened a Request for Proposal for Vehicle Towing Services. 

File Photo.

The RFP is for 24-hour towing services and secure vehicle storage pound facilities for the PPS in the City of Peterborough, the Township of Cavan Monaghan, and the Village of Lakefield from 2025 through 2029.

Request for Proposals forms may be obtained by downloading them or contacting the Peterborough Police Service Traffic Unit by telephone at 705-876-1122, ext. 254, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on weekdays.

Sealed Requests for Proposal must be received by noon on Dec. 6 by hand delivery in a sealed envelope labelled ‘Towing Application’ to:

Peterborough Police Service
500 Water Street
Peterborough Attention: Traffic Sergeant or Designate

Submissions will be publicly opened on Dec. 9 at 11:30 a.m. in the Hugh Waddell Boardroom (A meeting link will be provided for virtual attendance upon request).

Mandatory site visits will be arranged between Dec. 10 and Dec. 13. Awards are expected to be made by Dec. 23.

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