2 people arrested in the Interior after firing shots near residences and chase with police
Police in the BC Interior had to be very cautious when dealing with a gunman on Friday.
According to Williams Lake RCMP, at 9:30 am, officers responded to calls of gunshots near Dog Creek Road and Bond Lake Road. It was reported that a woman in a silver Jeep had been firing shots near residences with a long gun.
Officers located the suspect vehicle on a trail near Bond Road. Upon arrival, police saw a man standing at the driver s side door of the vehicle.
When the man was ordered to get down, he got in the Jeep and started to drive away.
16-year-old girl dies in sledding accident in Niagara County
Two people were taken by ambulance to Oishei Children s Hospital, where the girl was pronounced dead. The victim has not been identified. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 6:01 AM EST February 8, 2021
LEWISTON, N.Y. A 16-year-old girl died in a sledding accident Saturday morning in Lewiston, according to the Niagara County Sheriff s Office.
Officers were called to the scene following a 911 call placed at 10:14 a.m. Two people, a 16-year-old girl, and a 3-year-old boy were injured in a sledding accident at Clyde L. Burmaster Park at Bond Lake in the Town of Lewiston.
BARRIE, ONT. The ice conditions on Lake Simcoe remain unsafe and unpredictable, according to police who took to the sky to capture a bird s eye view of the ice formation. The video shows large sections of open water, and police say as new ice forms, it can be relatively thin. Police say a snowmobile plunged through the ice on Lake Simcoe on Sunday. Fortunately, both riders got safely to shore, but the snowmobile sank and hasn t been recovered. Earlier this month, police say a dog went through the ice on Bond Lake in Oak Ridges, and despite its owner s attempt to rescue it, the family pet wasn t found.
Police warning of unsafe conditions on Lake Simcoe following separate incidents
by News Staff
Lake Simcoe. York Police
York Regional police’s marine unit is reminding residents that ice conditions on Lake Simcoe and other waterways are dangerous and unpredictable.
The warning comes after a snowmobile went through the ice this past weekend.
The two riders made it safely to shore, but their snowmobile sank and has not yet been recovered. Earlier this month, a dog and its owner went through the ice on Bond Lake in Oak Ridges.
The owner was able to get out safely, but the dog was never located.