Monday, July 16, 2012

Outstanding warrant of arrest.

Crime Stoppers New Brunswick and the St. Andrews RCMP are looking for your assistance in locating, John Elvis O’DELL, who is believed to
be residing in Saint John.
The individual has an outstanding warrant of arrest for Arson out of Saint Andrews from 2010.
Any one with knowledge of his whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest.


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Police Investigate Animal Cruelty In Musquash

St. George RCMP are looking into a case of animal cruelty in Musquash.


The Mounties got a call Saturday that a pitbull cross was left abandoned trapped in a steel cage at a gravel pit without food, water or shelter.

Police believe the dog would not have survived long due to the 30 degree heat because the cage was wired shut and couldn't easily be opened.

RCMP believe the dogs was dumped in the pit sometime on Friday.

The Provincial SPCA provided assistance and the dog is now in the care of the Saint John Animal Rescue League.

If you can provide the RCMP with any information on thiscrime, contact the St. George RCMP at 506-755-1130 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).




Try NOT To Have A Heart Attack

It's foggy out, so try NOT to have a heart attack.
MLA for Charlotte-The Isles Rick Doucet sending this warning for residents of Grand Manan.

In a statement today, Doucet says it is foggy on the Island, so try to avoid having a heart attack, an accident, or any other medical emergency, because the Moncton-based Air Ambulance won't be able to land and take patients to a hospital on the mainland.

Doucet says Island-based Atlantic Charters safely flew patients from Grand Manan -- even in the fog -- for 30 years, but their contract expired last month, and ANB has taken over from Moncton.

The MLA says in the past, Atlantic Charters could take off from the Island in foggy weather, but may have to wait for clear weather to return. But, Doucet adds, the most important flight is accomplished.

Doucet has been crusading for the return of Atlantic Charters, and has accused the government of playing "Russian Roulette" with the lives of people on Grand Manan Island.