Crime Alert News Crime Alert News
  • Home
  • News
  • Sponsors
  • Publication
  • Contact Us
Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Sponsors
  • Publication
  • Contact Us
BREAKING NEWS
  • 4 judges appointed to fill vacancies at Court of Queen’s Bench in Alberta
  • Two Mississauga men face charges in identity fraud case
  • Halifax police say no threat after investigating suspicious package
  • Could Montreal-area police have done more to prevent death of Daphné Huard-Boudreault?
  • 5 Montreal stories you must read this week: March 24
  • Nova Scotia boy, 14, charged with sharing child pornography on Facebook
  • Man charged after $100K stolen from Red Deer non-profit organization
  • Man charged with attempted murder after family almost run over
  • Judge to rule today on DNA evidence admissibility in Candace Derksen murder trial
  • Dartmouth dog that killed other dog to be trained, euthanasia possible
Home Crime

4 judges appointed to fill vacancies at Court of Queen’s Bench in Alberta

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Alberta judge shortage, Alberta judges, Alebrta Court of Appeal, Chivers Carpenter Lawyers, Court of Queen's Bench, Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, Crime, Dunphy Best Blocksom, provincial court of alberta, Wolch deWit Watts & Wilson

The federal government announced the appointment of four judges who are filling current vacancies at the Court of Queen’s Bench. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Two Mississauga men face charges in identity fraud case

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Consumer, Crime, Identity Fraud, Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council, uttering forged documents

Investigators partnered with officials from the Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council after a man reported having a vehicle registered to him even though he didn’t own it. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Halifax police say no threat after investigating suspicious package

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Canada, Crime, Halifax, Halifax Regional Police, HRP, Suspicious Package

Members of the Explosive Disposal Unit are on scene. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Could Montreal-area police have done more to prevent death of Daphné Huard-Boudreault?

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Anthony Pratte-Lops, Canada, Claude Denis, Crime, Daphné Boudreault, Daphné Huard-Boudreault, mont saint-hilaire, Montreal murders, South Shore, Sureté du Québec

The suspect posted two videos online wishing his ex “all the misery in the world” after discovering she had cheated on him. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

5 Montreal stories you must read this week: March 24

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Amira, Anthony Pratte-Lops, Canada, Consumer, Crime, Daphné Boudreault, Debbie Funchion, Dog Attack, Economy, Environment, Habitat For Humanity, Money, mont saint-hilaire, Montreal murders, Montreal transit, MTLtop5, Politics, Saint-Laurent, Traffic, Travis Flockhart, worms in nuts

From the federal government eliminating the transit tax deduction to a woman finding worms at a bulk food store in Saint-Laurent, here are the biggest stories Global News covered in Montreal... Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Nova Scotia boy, 14, charged with sharing child pornography on Facebook

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Canada, Child Pornography, Crime, Facebook, Kentville Provincial Court, Kingston NS, RCMP, RCMP Internet Child Exploitation Unit

A 14-year-old Nova Scotia boy has been charged with sharing child pornography on Facebook. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Man charged with attempted murder after family almost run over

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Amit Mana, Attempted Murder, Crime, Edmonton crime, Edmonton dangerous driving, Edmonton man tries to run over family, edmonton police service, Edmonton welfare check

A man is facing three counts of attempted murder after an altercation then an incident involving a family with a young son. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Judge to rule today on DNA evidence admissibility in Candace Derksen murder trial

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Candace Derksen, Crime, DNA, Mark Edward Grant, Mark Grant, Saul Simmonds

The defence and Crown are expected to find out today if D-N-A evidence will be admitted in the case of a man accused of killing a Winnipeg teenager more than 30 years ago. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Dartmouth dog that killed other dog to be trained, euthanasia possible

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: American Staffordshire, Animal Crime, Canada, Crime, Dartmouth, Dartmouth Provincial Court, Dog Kills Dog, News, pomeranian

A dog that killed another dog two years ago will be trained for half a year and then reassessed to determine the risk he poses, a judge ordered on Thursday. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0

Bear spray used on Saskatoon off-sale staff during attempted robbery

Posted By: Newson: February 01, 2017In: 11th Street East, Attempted Robbery, Bear Spray, Crime, Off-sale, Robbery, Saskatoon Off-Sale, Saskatoon Police, Saskatoon Police Service

Man attempting to rob a Saskatoon off-sale uses bear spray on two employees. Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share 0
1234›»

Archives

Categories