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White van with tinted windows observed driving slowly through residential streets. Vehicle made multiple passes through the neighborhood between 11 PM and 1 AM. No license plate visible.
Series of garage break-ins reported in Newton area. At least 5 properties affected. Items stolen include bicycles, power tools, and sporting equipment. Incidents occurred between 1-4 AM.
15-year-old male, last seen near Nose Hill Park around 6 PM. Wearing blue jeans, red hoodie, and carrying a black backpack. Did not return home after meeting friends. UPDATE: Individual has been located safe and has returned home.
Graffiti and property damage reported at Victoria Community Center. Exterior walls spray painted and several windows broken. Incident believed to have occurred overnight.
Multiple reports of vehicles speeding and driving aggressively on Whitemud Drive between 149 Street and Fox Drive. Particularly concerning during school drop-off and pick-up times.
Reports of an individual taking photos near elementary school playground. Person described as male, approximately 40-50 years old, wearing dark clothing. UPDATE: Individual identified as professional photographer with permission to photograph school architecture for a project.
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