Town of LaSalle – WECHU Enters Grey Zone – Lockdown

WECHU Enters Grey Zone – Lockdown Residents of LaSalle, On Monday, December 14th, 2020 at 12:01 AM, Windsor-Essex County was placed under modified Stage 1 – Grey Zone – Lockdown as per the Government of Ontario and the Windsor Essex County Health Unit. There are stringent measures included in this lockdown that must be followed in order to ensure the health of our communities. One such significant measure of Ontario Regulation 82/20 under the Reopening Ontario Act is: Gatherings, Stage 1 areas 1. (1) no person shall attend, (a) an organized public event that is held indoors; (b) a social
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Weekly Media Release – December 7th, 2020 – December 13th, 2020

Members of the LaSalle Police Service, working from Monday December 7th to Sunday December 13th, were kept busy responding to 320 calls for service and activities including: 16 – Emergency 911 Calls 2 – Alarms 2 – Assault Complaints 1 – Assist Ambulance 2 – Assist Other Police Service 1 – Break and Enter 3 – By-Law Complaints 31 – Directed Patrols 1 – Domestic Dispute 9 – Driving Complaints 1 – Drug Investigation 1 – Firearms Discharged 1 – Fraud Complaints 2 – Harassment Complaints 2 – Impaired Driving Complaint 5 – Mental Health Matters 9 – Motor Vehicle
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UPDATE December 15th – LaSalle Police Service Investigating Shooting on Eastbourne Avenue, LaSalle

The LaSalle Police Service is continuing to investigate a shooting in 1000 block of Eastbourne Avenue, LaSalle that occurred on December 7th, 2020. The unknown suspect(s) fled the scene and has not yet been located or identified. In a previous media release, LaSalle Police investigators appealed to the public for information about a black mid-size car with a loud exhaust and a burnt out passenger headlight that was seen in the area around the time of the incident. It is unknown if the vehicle was involved in the incident. The LaSalle Police Service has located a vehicle matching the provided
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UPDATE – LaSalle Police Service Investigating Shooting on Eastbourne Avenue, LaSalle

The LaSalle Police Service is continuing to investigate after an adult male was injured when he was shot at a residence in the 1000 block of Eastbourne Avenue, LaSalle just before 8:00 PM, on December 7th. The injury did not appear to be life threatening and the victim is expected to fully recover. The unknown suspect(s) fled the scene and has not yet been located or identified. LaSalle Police investigators are appealing to the public for information about a vehicle of interest that was seen in the area around the time of the incident. The vehicle in question appears to
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Weekly Media Release – November 30th 2020 – December 6th, 2020

Members of the LaSalle Police Service, working from Monday November 30th to Sunday December 6th, were kept busy responding to 272 calls for service and activities including: 24 – Emergency 911 Calls 3 – Alarms 2 – Assault Complaints 3 – Assist Ambulance 2 – Assist Other Police Service 3 – Bail Violations 6 – By-Law Complaints 30 – Directed Patrols 8 – Driving Complaints 1 – Family Dispute 3 – Fraud Complaints 2 – Harassment Complaints 1 – Impaired Driving Complaint 4 – Mental Health Matters 7 – Motor Vehicle Collisions 90 – Property Checks 7 – Suspicious Activity
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LaSalle Police Service Investigating Shooting on Eastbourne Avenue, LaSalle

The LaSalle Police Service is investigating after an adult male was shot in a residence in LaSalle. The incident took place on December 7th, just before 8:00 PM in the 1000 block of Eastbourne Avenue. The victim attended the front door to the residence and was confronted by a person with a firearm who immediately opened fire, causing the victim to suffer a gunshot wound. The injury did not appear to be life threatening and the victim is expected to fully recover. The unknown suspect(s) fled the scene and has not yet been located or identified while the victim is
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Weekly Media Release – November 23, 2020 – November 29th, 2020

Members of the LaSalle Police Service, working from Monday November 16th to Sunday November 22nd, were kept busy responding to 349 calls for service and activities including: 24 – Emergency 911 Calls 3 – Alarms 1 – Assault Complaints 2 – Assist Ambulance 3 – Assist Other Police Service 1 – Bail Violation 4 – By-Law Complaints 64 – Directed Patrols 5 – Domestic Dispute 3 – Driving Complaints 2 – Fraud Complaints 3 – Harassment Complaints 1 – Impaired Driving Complaint 2 – Mental Health Matters 1 – Mischief Complaint 2 – Missing Persons 7 – Motor Vehicle Collisions
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