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FEMALE ROBBERY SUSPECT Posted in Alerts 2010-03-26 | |||
| On 24 March 2010 a lone female robbed the Hills Pharmacy Clinic at 420 Talbot St.W. of prescription narcotics. She was described as a heavy set woman with brown hair and a pony tail. She brandished a knife and fled on a silver & red mountain bike. She was last seen exiting the parking lot south towards South St.W. Anyone having any information is requested to contact the Aylmer Police or Crime Stoppers. | |||
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ATTEMPT ROBBERY suspect Posted in Alerts 2009-12-07 | |||
| On December 7th 2009 at 10am a masked male with a weapon attempted entry at the rear door of Hill's Pharmacy on Talbot St.E. and fled. The suspect was medium build 5'9" dressed in black with a hoody and bandana across his/her face. Two such people were seen fleeing the alley eastbound along Catfish Creek. ANYONE WITH INFO IS ASKED TO CONTACT THE AYLMER POLICE OR CRIME STOPPERS 519-631-8477 (#AY09001585) | |||
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FLU ALERT Posted in Alerts 2009-11-06 | |||
| Aylmer Police request that anyone requiring police service that is ill with flu like symptoms to please refrain from personally visiting the police station. Please contact us by telephone and advise us if you are ill so we can respond appropriately to your needs. | |||
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STOLEN GUITAR Posted in Alerts 2008-12-04 | |||
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14 Sep 2008 a green Ford F150 truck was stolen from Sydenham St.E. in Aylmer and recovered that night at 50 Melanie Dr in Aylmer. Stolen was a $1000 Cherry wood IBANEZ Sound Gear 5 string bass guitar model SR505. If you know where this item is call the Aylmer Police or Crimestoppers 519-631-8477. Police case #AY08100896 | ||
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FRAUD scheme - false invoice Posted in Alerts 2008-11-19 | |||
| Some Aylmer businesses have received an invoice from a website for advertising services. This is followed up with a phone call demanding payment. This is a telemarketing scam with bullying tactics. One specific company identified was Continental Web Solutions from Quebec www.micrococepts.ca. Do not pay such invoices and report the matter to your local police. SOLVED | |||