Belleville Police Service – Tires Slashed on Numerous Vehicles

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Total calls for service – Belleville Police responded to 95 calls for service over a 24-hour period beginning at 5:00 am on April 09, 2024 to 5:00 am on April 10, 2024.

Vehicle Tires Slashed
Belleville Police are continuing their investigation after receiving reports of vehicles having their tires slashed between the 30th of March and the 5th of April. Tires were slashed on the following dates and times:
· March 30th – 31st, one vehicle reported damaged while parked overnight in a commercial parking lot on the corner of Bell Blvd and N. Park St.
· March 31st – April 1st, two vehicles had slashed tires overnight – one while parked in a commercial parking lot on the corner of Bell Blvd and N. Park St. and one on McFee St.
· Between March 28th – April 1st, two vehicles had slashed tires while parked at a commercial parking lot on Cannifton Rd. near Adam St.
· April 4th – 5th, five locations reported vehicles with slashed tires including the same lot parking lot on Bell Blvd at N. Park St, three vehicles on Charles St and one vehicle on Baldwin St.

Anyone with information regarding the mischief to vehicles or who can assist in identifying the suspect in the above photo is asked to contact Cst. T. Crawford at tcrawford@bellevilleps.ca or 613-966-0882 x4225 or call Quinte Crime Stoppers. Police are also encouraging residents and business owners in the identified areas to review any video they may have which may assist police in identifying the suspect.

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