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Teens caught defacing playground equipment
Article online since December 22nd 2009
A messy case of graffiti in Westmount Park recently left two youths paying a price for their actions. At around 3:15 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 21, Public Security received a call from an angry resident who had spotted two teenage boys tagging the playground equipment in the park. When Sgt. Greg...
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No supervision at kids' gym, says local mom
Article online since December 22nd 2009
One Westmount parent is decrying what she says is "absolutely no supervision" at the Gadbois gymnastics studio above the Atwater Market. About a month ago, as Ariadne Decker was dropping her two daughters off at their beginner lessons at the facility, she was approached by a young girl who...
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PSOs will carry new batons in January
Article online since December 11th 2009
They may not need them very often, but Westmount's Public Security officers will soon be carrying batons again, thanks to recent authorization from city council. The local security force has been patrolling without the weapons for the last six months, after hitting a bureaucratic snag when...
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Fraudulent mortgages sting two local homeowners
Article online since December 10th 2009
Having your house sold without you even knowing about it is a homeowner's nightmare — but the owners of two Westmount houses recently had to go through that very ordeal when their homes were mortgaged without their knowledge. Real estate fraud can occur in a number of ways. In this case,...
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Food drive is in full swing
Article online since November 30th 2009
Westmount Public Security is now well along in its annual food drive — a tradition that has lasted for at least a quarter century. And for the last 25 years, it's been headed by Sgt. Denis Proulx. "People are still in need in Westmount," the soft-spoken Proulx said. "We only do this for...
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Police warn of pickpocket with new tricks
( November 26th 2009 )
Westmount's new top cop
( November 12th 2009 )
Car break-ins still plague police files
( November 11th 2009 )
Residents help cops nab crooks
( October 29th 2009 )
Bold purse snatching in broad daylight
( October 13th 2009 )
It’s back to school for drivers, too
( September 10th 2009 )
35 car break-ins in July
( September 3rd 2009 )
Watchdog scares off burglar
( September 1st 2009 )
850 metres of adrenaline
( September 1st 2009 )
Donovan comes through for SPCA
( August 20th 2009 )
No second helping for apartment burglar
( August 17th 2009 )
Lost on the Summit
( August 6th 2009 )
Competing to save puppies
( July 6th 2009 )
Summer brings bike safety concerns
( June 10th 2009 )
PSOs step up summer vigilance
( June 5th 2009 )
Tenants help bust laundry-room break-in spree
( May 19th 2009 )
Redfern burglary ends spree
( May 14th 2009 )
Wanted: Public Security park patrollers
( April 29th 2009 )
Bystander thwarts bank fraudsters
( April 16th 2009 )
Police crack down on traffic, pedestrian violations
( April 9th 2009 )
PSOs hit the slopes for charity
( March 25th 2009 )
Thieves hit laundry room coin boxes
( March 12th 2009 )
Cameras aid in Dawson theft case
( March 5th 2009 )
Cameras catch thief 'red-handed'
( February 18th 2009 )
Footprints provide clue in Roslyn robbery
( January 29th 2009 )
Authorities look out for local homeless during freeze-up
( January 22nd 2009 )
Police arrest two on graffiti charges
( January 6th 2009 )
Suspects held in robbery spree
( December 4th 2008 )
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