Brantford Police are looking to identify this male as he is a suspect in the use of Stolen Credit and Debit cards in the Brantford area.
If you have any information regarding this theft, you can contact the police directly or please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-222-TIPS. That’s 1-866-222-8477. Our local number is 519-750-8477. Remember, your tip is totally anonymous. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. You may be eligible for a cash reward. And remember, crime doesn’t pay, but Crime Stoppers does!
Brantford Police need your assistance in identifying the person in the photograph as she is the suspect of a theft that occurred that the Circle K located on Erie Ave in Brantford.
If you have any information regarding this theft, you can contact the police directly or please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-222-TIPS. That’s 1-866-222-8477. Our local number is 519-750-8477. Remember, your tip is totally anonymous. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. You may be eligible for a cash reward. And remember, crime doesn’t pay, but Crime Stoppers does!
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Suspect Information Requested in Relation to Assault
Inc. # 21-42349
November 4, 2021
The Brantford Police Service continue to investigate an assault and robbery involving the theft of a vehicle and are now seeking additional suspect information from the public.
On Thursday, October 28, 2021, at approximately 10:20 p.m., in the area of Helen Avenue near Princess Anne Park, a male victim was operating his vehicle, when he was approached by two unknown men. One of the suspects entered the vehicle through the passenger side door and began punching the victim. The victim was then forcibly removed from his vehicle and assaulted.
The two suspects fled the scene in the victim’s vehicle which is described as a blue, 2021 Volkswagen Passat. A description of the suspects is not available. Police are requesting assistance in identifying the two male suspects and the location of the stolen vehicle. The victim was transported to hospital and received treatment for serious injuries.
Officers are also asking anyone may have witnessed the incident and has not yet provided a statement, or who live in the area and have video surveillance available to contact Detective Constable Jason Sinning of the Brantford Police Service Major Crime Unit at 519-756-0113 extension 2265.
Additionally, tipsters who wish to remain anonymous are asked to contact Brant- Brantford Crime Stoppers at 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477 or online at: https://www.crimestoppersbb.com/submit-a-tip/
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Brantford Police Service are asking for the public’s help with anyone who may know of the suspects identity or have any information related to this case. Please read the Synopsis below for more information relating to the crimes that took place and the chronological order of events.
SYNOPSIS
Members of the Brantford Police Service have been investigating a series of incidents that have taken place at residences on Mohawk Street, in the City of Brantford, and on Eagle Avenue, in the City of Brantford. The victims of these residences have been targeted by the accused for reasons that are unknown, and have been living in fear for their safety.
Mohawk Street, Brantford
(Incident #20-29904) On August 5th, 2020 at approximately 4:02 am, a motor vehicle belonging to a resident of the property on Mohawk Street, Brantford, sustained damage to the front bumper from what was found to be gunshots. The motor vehicle was unoccupied and parked in the driveway of the residence. The accused had used a firearm, possibly a shotgun, and discharged one round which resulted in seven small holes into the front bumper. The accused discharged the firearm from inside his motor vehicle as he passed by the residence, as a loud bang and a flash could be seen on surveillance video coming from the driver’s side window. The accused then fled the area in a motor vehicle described as a 2016-2020 Honda Civic, 4-Door Sedan with five-spoke chrome or alloy rims.
(Incident #20-30527) On August 10th, 2020 at approximately 3:02 am, Police responded to a fire at the residence on Mohawk Street, Brantford. This is a three-apartment dwelling where several persons reside. Brantford Fire Services were able to extinguish a fire on the rear deck of the residence, specifically where the house siding meets the wooden deck. An accelerant had been used and this was determined to be an Arson. The occupants of the home had been sleeping inside the home when the fire was set.
(Incident #20-32071) On August 20th, 2020 at approximately 6:13 am, Police responded to another fire at the residence on Mohawk Street, Brantford. Brantford Fire Services were able to extinguish a fire set to the west side of Mohawk Street, Brantford. The incident was captured on surveillance video. The accused could be seen walking down the driveway of the residence. He then poured an accelerant from a bottle, possibly gasoline, onto the area between the ground and the west side of the residence. He then ignited the accelerant which resulted in a large ball of fire and caused the side of the house to engulf into flames. The accused then ran back to the sidewalk and proceeded to flee eastbound on Mohawk Street, Brantford. Surveillance video obtained indicated the accused entered a motor vehicle described as a newer model 4-Door Sedan, possibly a Hyundai with five spoke chrome or alloy rims and fled the area. The accused was described as being approximately 5’10 in height, medium to heavy build, and wearing a bandana covering his face with only his eyes visible, a hooded sweatshirt with “Champion” logo on the chest, light coloured shorts, and “DC” brand skateboard style shoes. The occupants of the home had been sleeping inside the home when the fire was set and this was determined to be an Arson.
(Incident #20-32711) On August 24th, 2020 at approximately 5:31 am, Police responded to another fire at the residence on Mohawk Street, Brantford. The victim was awoken from his sleep as he had heard crackling and popping sounds coming from his motor vehicle which was parked just outside the residence on Emilie Street. He observed his motor vehicle to be on fire on the rear passenger side. He ran to the motor vehicle and was able to extinguish the flames with an extinguisher. Damage was sustained in the form of the rear passenger side tire deflated, fire damage to the same tire and portions of the wheel well. The victim did not observe the suspect. This was determined to be an Arson.
Eagle Avenue, Brantford
(Incident #20-31027) On August 13th, 2020 at approximately 9:30 am, Police responded to a motor vehicle fire at the residence on Eagle Avenue, Brantford. The motor vehicle had been parked in the driveway of the residence. The ignition point of the fire was believed to have originated at the front passenger tire. Burn marks could also be observed on the front passenger side fender. This was determined to be an Arson.
(Incident #20-31161) On August 14th, 2020 at approximately 5:41 am, Police responded to the residence on Eagle Avenue, Brantford, in response to another fire. The wooden front porch of the residence had been set on fire and was extinguished with the use of a garden hose by the homeowner. Damage consisted of charring on the front deck, as well as the vinyl being melted on the interior and exterior ceiling of the deck’s covering. A male dressed in all black clothing was observed running from the area. The occupants of the home had been sleeping inside the home when the fire was set and this was determined to be an Arson.
(Incident #20-32246) On August 21st, 2020 at approximately 7:15 am, Police responded to the residence on Eagle Avenue, Brantford, in response to another fire. The same motor vehicle that had been set on fire on August 14th, 2020, had again been set on fire in the driveway of the residence. Video surveillance captured the accused arrive to the motor vehicle at 7:13 am. He was carrying a bottle that contained an unknown accelerant. He then poured the accelerant over the motor vehicle and ignited it. A fire ensued at which time the accused proceeded to run northbound on Eagle Avenue. He was described as being tall, thin to medium build, his face covered with a white bandana, dark-coloured baseball cap, blue/white long-sleeved checkered shirt, khaki pants, and dark shoes with white soles. A witness had observed a motor vehicle described as a Nissan or Hyundai, silver in colour, drive southbound down Eagle Avenue several times prior to this incident at approximately 3:00 am.
(Incident #20-33487) On August 29th, 2020 at approximately 5:29 am, Police responded to the residence on Eagle Avenue, Brantford, in response to another fire. Again, the same motor vehicle that had been set on fire on August 14th, 2020 and August 21st, 2020, had again been set on fire in the driveway of the residence. The accused was captured on video surveillance cameras at 5:27 am carrying a bottle with an accelerant inside it. He then ignited the accelerant causing the motor vehicle to set fire near the rear passenger side. He then ran from the scene. He was described by a witness as being a heavy set male wearing a navy blue hooded sweatshirt with white lettering, dark shorts and a face mask.
The male appeared to be the same male that had committed all of the arsons at both addresses.
Attached below are images of the male suspect wanted in connection with this crime. If you are able to identify the suspect in the photographs, please contact the Brantford Police or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) if you have information on this or any other Crime. Note you can also submit a tip online by following the link below.
Brantford Police Service & Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers are asking for your help to solve the homicide of Jeffrey James Roberts who went missing on the 11th of November 2016, he was later found on Monday, November the 21st, 2016 in a field behind a manufacturer on Craig Street in Brantford, near the West Street overpass of Highway 403 deceased. His death has been ruled as a homicide and we are still seeking information that may help solve this case and bring forward the people responsible for the death of Jeffrey James Roberts.If you have any information which may help solve this case please contact Brantford Police Service or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) if you have information on this or any other Crime. Note you can also submit a tip online by following the link below.
The Board of Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers is a working board, and the membership is currently seeking three (3) additional qualified individuals to join our charitable board.
Qualifications
We are looking for individuals who are:
Passionate for the mission, vision & values of Crime Stoppers
Experts in one of the following areas: governance, organizational development, fundraising, government acumen, entrepreneurship, media and donor relations.
Avid to work as a team player to achieve strategic goals.
Diverse as it relates to business acumen, geographical representation, and diverse backgrounds
Dynamic philanthropists & community leaders
Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers wants to promote a culture in which individual differences, talents and strengths are recognized, appreciated, and respected. In addition to the qualifications outlined above, the charity is also seeking the following candidates, preferred skills, experience and business acumen:
Strategic planning experience
Cultural sensitivity and community engagement
Knowledge and experience in board governance, audit and risk
Knowledge and experience in program development for corporate sponsorships
Board experience (not-for-profit and for-profit) or a strong willingness to learn how the board operates
High level of integrity and duty to the protection of the local community
Young professionals within the community who are keen to help make the community a better place for all.
Qualified candidates Must
Successfully pass a Police Criminal Records Check
Prepare for and attend the Board Meetings
Foster a positive working relationship with Board Members
Offer meaningful contributions, expertise and experience necessary to guide the program to continued success.
Understand the goals and objectives of Crime Stoppers
Participate and represent the charity at events
Dedicate time to their assigned committee
Be able to roughly offer your spare time to support the board in achieving its goals
Interested candidates are encouraged to follow the link below to be directed to our application page. We advise that you read our ‘About Us’ section on the website and get a better understanding of what our charity does and how we help make our community a safer place for all. If you have any issues or queries relating to our posting feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] and we will respond in a timely manner.
We’d like to thank all applicants for their interest in Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers.
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