On April 20th, at approximately 12:45 p.m., a Traffic Management Unit Officer was conducting speed enforcement on Municipal Road 55 near Copper Cliff when the officer observed a car travelling at well beyond the posted speed limit.
On April 20, 2016, members from the Sudbury Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were on general patrol duties on Regional Road 46 (Regent Street), in the City of Greater Sudbury.
As part of the Greater Sudbury Police Service’s ongoing commitment to community safety and well-being, officers from Patrol Operations and the Traffic Management Unit (TMU) patrolled this past week looking for distracted drivers and monitoring the speed of motor vehicles.
Greater Sudbury Police are investigating a Motor Vehicle Collision on Lasalle Extension between Frood Road and Elm Street. Minor injuries reported however extensive property damage. The road is now open to all traffic.
Sources say the vehicle was involved in a collision while travelling at a high rate of speed. The father is in custody. Police say the child has suffered non-life threatening injuries. She was transported to hospital complaining of head and neck pain following high-speed rollover while unrestrained.
OPP advise that Highway 17 west of Massey is now fully re-opened following a collision involve a vehicle and a tractor trailer.
On the 16th April at approximately 11:20 hours, officers attended an address on Gilman Ave, Sudbury to affect an arrest of a male in relation to an on-going criminal investigation.
The Noelville Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to advise the public that 65 year old Bob SMELLIE has been located deceased in the Municipality of West Nipissing.
Members of the The Greater Sudbury Criminal Investigation Unit has determined that no foul play was involved in the death of the 53 year old male.
Yesterday Greater Sudbury Police officers partnered with City Transit and implanted an officer on two different transit buses that traveled various routes throughout the city. The officers had an advantageous viewpoint from the transit bus as they could see down into vehicles while being offered cover from an unexpected mode of transportation.