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Police seeking to identify suspect in assault

 

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The Saint John Police is seeking the suspect and witnesses to an assault in the 40-block area of Germain Street in Uptown Saint John.

It is reported that:

On Friday, August 2, 2024, an unknown male threw a beverage at a 37-year-old woman and her 2-year-old child. An independent witness intervened to assist the victims. The suspect was escorted away and left the scene before the police were called.

The woman and her child did not sustain significant injuries as a result of the assault.

The Saint John Police is seeking to identify the suspect and any witnesses in the area at the time of the incident.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Saint John Police Force at 1-506-648-3333, or if you wish to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or 1-800-222-T.I.P.S.

For more news, visit News | Saint John Police Force

On this day August 21

Today in History

  • 1993 NASA loses communication with the Mars Observer almost a year after its launch

    The robotic space probe was tasked with exploring and studying the Red Planet.

  • 1991 Latvia gains full independence from the Soviet Union

    Founded in 1918, the Republic of Latvia was fully incorporated as a Soviet republic after the Second World War. Independence for the Baltic state was achieved after a peaceful revolution known as the Singing Revolution, which began in Estonia.

  • 1986 Limnic eruption in Lake Nyos in Cameroon kills about 1700 people

    A high amount of carbon dioxide was released by the underwater volcanic eruption.

  • 1911 The Mona Lisa is stolen

    The famed Leonardo da Vinci painting was stolen by a Louvre employee. It was recovered 2 years later in Italy.

  • 1879 Oldsmobile is founded by Ransom Eli Olds of Olds Motor Works

    The popular brand of car was first manufactured in Lansing, Michigan. The company was purchased by GM in 1908 and closed its doors in 2004.

 

Arrests in Commercial Break and Enter – Crown Street

 

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The Saint John Police have arrested 3 youths in connection with a commercial break and enter on Crown Street.

It is reported that:

On Monday, August 19, 2024, at approximately 8:55 a.m., officers responded to report of a break and enter at a business in the 70-block of Crown Street.

On arrival, police discovered that the business had been broken into and a quantity of Canadian currency had allegedly been stolen.

As a result of an investigation done by members of the Saint John Police Patrol Services Division 3 youths were identified and taken into custody in relation to this incident.

The youths are held in custody and scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday, August 20, 2024.

For more news, visit News | Saint John Police Force

On this day August 20

Today in History

  • 1993 Oslo accords negotiations conclude

    The negotiations for the Oslo Accords were concluded at the Fafo Institute in Oslo. The agreement was between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The accords, that were eventually signed in Washington D.C. set up the Palestinian Authority and gave it governing powers over the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

  • 1988 The Iran-Iraq War comes to an end after 7 years

    The deadly conventional war between the two Middle Eastern countries began when Iraq invaded Iran on September 22, 1980.

  • 1975 Viking 1 is launched by NASA using a Titan launch vehicle

    It became the first space probe to successfully land on Mars.

  • 1960 Senegal withdraws from the Mali Federation

    Senegal withdrew from the Mali Federation, a year after its establishment. Léopold Senghor became the first president of Senegal a month later.

  • 1940 Leon Trotsky is attacked in Mexico

    Russian revolutionary and founder of the Red Army, Leon Trotsky was attacked in his home by an undercover agent of the Peoples Commissariat for Internal Affairs or N.K.V.D. He died a day later due to the injuries sustained during the attack.