The Fort Frances OPP is investigating several mischief complaints that occurred during the early hours of Sunday.
A Fifth Street East resident reported minor damage to a birdbath after it had been deliberately knocked over while a Third Street East resident reported several rocks thrown through a camper window.
A large window of a residence on Armit Avenue also was smashed.
Meanwhile, a white Dyno BMX style bike, with a blue seat and the letter ‘D’ on it, was reported stolen Sunday from the 600 block of Third Street East, though the theft is believed to have occurred earlier in the week.
The Fort Frances OPP would like to remind everyone of the importance of ensuring their bikes are locked, as well as their unattended vehicles. It only takes a moment to secure it . . . and seconds to lose it!
Lock it or lose it!
In other police news, a 43-year-old Roseville, Mn. was arrested and charged with impaired driving and failing to provide a breath sample at 10:25 p.m. on Sunday.
He had been operating his vehicle on Calder Road in Fort Frances. He was held in custody and was scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
And in the west end of the district, police responded to a theft complaint from the Stratton Sales Barn, located on Barn Road in Stratton.
Police received information Monday that 275-pound pails of steel pins have gone missing. The pins are described as 3/8 of an inch in diameter, eight inches in length, and bent at 90 degrees.







