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Woman helped ?clean out? apartment while tenant was behind bars

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] A woman who went to jail for helping a man kidnap a young girl in the 1990s was found guilty this week of assisting a friend in another crime.

Suspect arrested for three November robberies

Greater Sudbury Police have arrested a man wanted on three outstanding arrest warrants for robberies earlier in the month. The 25-year-old, of no fixed address, was arrested without incident on Cedar St. Thursday.

Suspect arrested for three November robberies

Greater Sudbury Police have arrested a man wanted on three outstanding arrest warrants for robberies earlier in the month. The 25-year-old, of no fixed address, was arrested without incident on Cedar St. Thursday.

Wanted

Greater Sudbury Police are looking for two men with a history of violent crime who are believed to be the Sudbury area.

Wanted man arrested by police

Local police arrested Neil Young in the Sudbury area Sunday afternoon. On Aug. 19 Young was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute and assaulted a woman. According to police, Young attacked the woman with a knife before fleeing the scene.

Injured accident victim flees the scene

Greater Sudbury Police are on the lookout for a man who fled the scene of an accident Thursday morning, bleeding from a three to four inch laceration on his forehead.

Injured accident victim flees the scene

Greater Sudbury Police are on the lookout for a man who fled the scene of an accident Thursday morning, bleeding from a three to four inch laceration on his forehead.

Charges laid in Azilda fire

A young person, whose identity is protected through the Youth Criminal Justice Act, has been charged in the Azilda Lumber Yard fire on July 6. An investigation led by Greater Sudbury Police revealed the fire was caused by arson.

Hit and Run

Greater Sudbury Police are investigating two hit and run accidents that took place Aug. 20 at approximately 2 am in downtown Sudbury.

OPP ready to RIDE

The Ontario Provincial Police will be setting up RIDE checkpoints starting Friday as part of their annual Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere campaign, continuing to Jan. 2.