CFN–  Following an ongoing investigation in connection with a fatal motor vehicle collision, which occurred 23Sept12 on McCormick Road, North Glengarry Township, SD&G OPP have charged the driver of the vehicle involved. Kevin MENARD (25yrs old of South Glengarry Township) faces two charges of: – Dangerous Operation Causing Death – MotorContinue Reading

OPP – On September 20, 2012 at approximately 12:41pm, members of the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (SDG) Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT), Canine Team and Crime Unit members responded to a report of suspicious people in the Long Sault area. As a precautionary measure,Continue Reading

POSSESSION OF WEAPON               Cornwall, ON- A 17-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on September 5th, 2012. It is alleged that shortly after 2:30 pm on August 28th, 2012 the youth attended a local school while concealing a hand gun. Police were contacted, the weapon was seized and an investigation followed.Continue Reading

ASSAULT, MISCHIEF & THREATS               Cornwall, ON- Ryan Snyder, 26 of Cornwall was arrested on August 30th, 2012. It is alleged that on August 25th, 2012 he got into an altercation with an 18-year-old male and a 20-year-old man which are friends to a neighbour. He assaulted and uttered threatsContinue Reading

CFN – What’s considered mail and what’s considered mail fraud? mail noun 1. letters, packages, etc., that are sent or delivered by meansof the postal system: Storms delayed delivery of the mail. 2. a single collection of such letters, packages, etc., as sent ordelivered: to open one’s mail; to find a bill in the mail; The mail for England was put on the noon plane. 3. Also, mails. the system, usually operated or supervised bythe national government, for sending or delivering letters,packages, etc.; postal system: to buy clothes by mail. 4.a train, boat, etc., as a carrier of postal matter. 5. electronic mail;  e-mail. And the Canadian definition of Mail Fraud courtesy of Wikipedia: Canada Section 380(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada provides the general definition for fraud in Canada: 380. (1) Every one who, byContinue Reading