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police beat a garage or other structure is not available for storing an ATV use a stout chain to se- cure it to a tree or some other permanent fixture. The OPP is taking its Amber Alert program into the social media mainstream. The provincial police have adding Twitter to its Amber Alert system to help spread the word when a child goes missing. The Min- istry of Transport’s 511 roads information service is also now logged into the Twitter- verse. Arson case The OPP have an open arson case. Police are investigating a garage fire on North Rus- sell Road on May 31. The early-morning fire destroyed the building. No injuries were reported. Anyone with information on the fire can call the OPP detachment in Embrun

or the CrimeStoppers toll-free confidential tips line at 1-800-222-8477. Landlord-tenant dispute OPP arrested a Winchester man after an- swering a disturbance call in Chesterville involving a landlord and a tenant. André Heymans, 60, of Winchester is charged with uttering threats of vandalism regarding the apartment he was renting. He is scheduled for a provincial court hearing in Morrisburg on July 8. Impaired arrests Roy Desormeaux is charged with im- paired driving following police investiga- tion of a May 31 traffic incident on Highway 417 near Casselman. Police report indicates Desormeaux tried to flee the scene on foot. He is scheduled for the June 18 provincial

court session in L’Orignal. Police have also charged Serge D’Aoust for impaired driving and for dangerous driving after dealing with a traffic complaint in Em- brun on May 26. D’Aoust’s provincial court session is June 11. Fake I.D. It began as a routine traffic stop on May 27 and finished with Sasha Mavis of Ottawa being charged under the Criminal Code with obstruction and personation. OPP re- port stated Mavis was not wearing a seat belt and had an expired licence plate when she was stopped. She gave the officer a fake name but was later identified by her real name. Besides the Criminal Code charges, she was also ticketed for not wearing a seat belt, driving without a licence, and driving without a valid plate.

ATV accident rate worries OPP The OPP is looking at a four-year high in the number of reports of fatal ATV acci- dents in the province and that has the po- lice worried. Last year 20 people died in Ontario as a result of off-road vehicle incidents. The year before it was a dozen fatalities related to ATV or other off-road vehicles. In 2011 the number was 14 and in 2010 it was 17. This represents almost a quarter of the number of deaths involving ATVs in Ontario within a decade. “Over the past 10 years, from 2004 to 2014, a total of 263 people have died in ORV (off-road vehicle) incidents within OPP juris- dictions,”stated OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair in a news release. OPP statistics show that 13 of the 20 deaths involving ATVs listed failure to wear a helmet as one of the main contributing factors to the accidents. In nine of the 20 cases, alcohol was another factor. “Imagine how much more devastating losing a family member or friend would be if you knew they were impaired or not wea- ring a helmet,”stated Blair, “and you didn’t intervene to save their life.” The OPP has issued a warning urging ATV riders to avoid drinking and riding when out on the trails and also to make sure they are wearing a CSA-approved helmet. Police are also concerned about the in- crease in the number of motorcycle fata- lities in the province. Last year 28 people died in OPP-policed areas in road accidents involving motorcycles. The year before the number of such fatalities was 26, and in 2011 it was 21. The three main causes listed for these accidents are impaired, aggressive or distracted driving and, in some cases, the rider was not the one at fault. “Among the most tragic of the 26 motor- cycle fatalities last year,” said OPP Chief Su- perintedent Don Bell, “are the 11 in which the motorcyclist was driving properly at the time of the collision.” On the road motorcycles may not be as obvious to drivers in cars and trucks, either at distances far ahead or behind them, in- cluding the rearview blind spot all drivers have to remember to check. Motorcyclists also have no protection in case of a crash. ATV thefts ATV thefts are on the rise in Eastern On- tario and not all of the vehicles stolen were secured inside a garage. Several were either sitting parked outside of a private home or left loaded onto a trailer or in the back of a pickup truck. OPP advise ATV owners to make sure their vehicles are stored in a secure garage or other outbuilding. Make sure the ignition key is removed and kept inside the house. If

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