Police: Stamford drug probe leads to arrests, illegal gun
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STAMFORD A search of a downtown Stamford apartment as part of a drug investigation turned up a convicted felon with a gun and a small amount of drugs, police said.
Capt. Richard Conklin said a monthlong investigation led to the arrest on Friday afternoon of Salaahudiyn Jerry, 36, of Tresser Boulevard for selling crack to an undercover police officer on two occasions.
Officers in the Narcotics and Organized Crime squad had Jerry under surveillance at about 5 p.m. Friday when they decided to take him into custody on Daly Street, Conklin said. As they searched him they allegedly found a small amount of marijuana and crack cocaine in his possession, Conklin said.
5 fires keep Ottawa crews busy over 15-hour period
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
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Posted: Dec 20, 2020 10:03 PM ET | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
A fire on James Street was one of five that Ottawa fire crews were called to since Sunday evening. (Ottawa Fire Service)
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
While most victims were able to escape the fires safely, Ottawa Fire Services said one woman in her 60s was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after her Glebe group home caught fire.
Edmonds Police Blotter: Dec. 5-14, 2020 Posted: December 19, 2020
Dec. 5
18800 92nd Avenue West: A resident report of two subjects checking vehicle door handles resulted in arrests for vehicle prowling and trespassing.
8400 block 198th Street Southwest: Resident received delivery confirmation of expected package but package was stolen before the owner could retrieve.
23900 block Highway 99: A woman was arrested for burlgary after breaking into a vacant motel room, damaging property and staying overnight without permission.
9300 block 24th Street Southwest: A resident’s work vehicle was broken into overnight.
21900 block Highway 99: Police responded to a shoplift complaint at a business involving an uncooperative suspect and two of suspect’s associates. The two associates were removed from the business and the suspect was arrested for theft, obstruction and a hate crime offense based upon threats and language.
COVID-19: OC Transpo bus driver tests positive ottawasun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ottawasun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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An OC Transpo bus driver has tested positive for COVID-19, the Transportation Services Department said in a memo to council on Sunday evening.
The operator last worked on Dec. 10, and Dec. 9 and Dec. 10 have been identified as the key dates prior to testing. The department said it was working with Ottawa Public Health to perform contact tracing on those who may have come into close contact with the driver on those dates.
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The driver did not work on Dec. 9. On Dec. 10, they operated bus No. 4677 at the following times and locations: