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Man charged after shots fired in Hanmer on Thursday evening
Man charged after shots fired in Hanmer on Thursday evening

CTV News

time11 hours ago

  • CTV News

Man charged after shots fired in Hanmer on Thursday evening

A 36-year-old man from Hanmer has been charged with weapons offences after an incident Thursday evening that began with a dog being hit and seriously injured by a vehicle. (File) A 36-year-old man from Hanmer has been charged with weapons offences after an incident Thursday evening that began with a dog being hit and seriously injured by a vehicle. Greater Sudbury Police were called to a residence on Deschene Road in Hanmer around 7 p.m. 'Information provided was that a community member heard what he believed to be gunshots,' police spokesperson Kaitlyn Dunn said in an email Friday to CTV News. End to the dog's suffering 'Through the investigation, it was determined that an individual had run over a dog with a motor vehicle and the owner of the dog had shot the animal to end its suffering.' The owner of the dog then shot at the now unoccupied vehicle that had struck his dog. No humans were injured in the incident, Dunn said. 'Officers arrived on scene and located the individual believed to be responsible for firing the shots,' the email said. The man was arrested and charged with careless use of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, mischief under $5,000 and breach of recognizance. He was held in police custody and attended bail court Friday in Sudbury. 'The individuals are known to each other and there is no risk to the general public,' Dunn said. 'Officers have applied for a search warrant of the residence in relation to the firearm.'

Woman headbutted in assault at mall, Nanaimo RCMP say
Woman headbutted in assault at mall, Nanaimo RCMP say

CTV News

time4 days ago

  • CTV News

Woman headbutted in assault at mall, Nanaimo RCMP say

Mounties in Nanaimo are looking for a man who allegedly kicked a dog and headbutted a woman during an incident at a mall last week. Officers were called to North Town Center Mall around 7:30 p.m. on June 16 for reports of an assault, the Nanaimo RCMP said in a news release. 'A woman's dog, which was off leash, ran aggressively at a male and his leashed dog. The male stepped in to prevent his dog from getting hurt and kicked the woman's dog,' the statement from the detachment said. 'The woman tried to intervene, and the male pushed her to the ground. The woman got up, facing the male and he struck her head with his head, causing her to crumple to the ground.' Witnesses told police the man fled the scene in pursuit of his dog, which is described as medium-sized and white with black spots. The RCMP is trying to identify the man, describing him as white, between 35 and 45 years old, with a 'stocky build' and short dark hair. At the time of the alleged assault he was wearing a red shirt and tan shorts, police added. Anyone with information is urged to call 250-754-2345.

Video: Golden Retriever Won't Let Owner Have ‘Peaceful Morning'
Video: Golden Retriever Won't Let Owner Have ‘Peaceful Morning'

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

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Video: Golden Retriever Won't Let Owner Have ‘Peaceful Morning'

For people who dream of quiet mornings and slow wake-ups, living with a dog can be a harsh reality check. This is especially evident if that dog is a 70-pound fluffball with no concept of personal boundaries or patience. One Golden Retriever's very hands-on approach to waking up his owner in a morning video has gone viral for being as annoying as it is adorable. Bodie has no concept of 'five more minutes.' In a morning video uploaded by his owner, Sophie, the Golden Retriever is seen in bed with her, doing everything in his power to make sure she's awake. The text overlay reads: 'waking up with a golden retriever,' setting the tone for what unfolds next. Despite Sophie clearly wanting to sleep a little longer, Bodie has other plans. He presses his head against hers, leans his full weight onto her body, and keeps nudging her persistently. Even when she tries to gently push him away, he responds with playful nibbles on her hand, turning the moment into a funny, if not slightly chaotic, game of resistance. The interaction goes on for a while before Bodie finally gives in (sort of) and snuggles beside her, clearly satisfied that his mission is complete. In the caption of the morning video, the Golden Retriever's owner jokes, 'Is a peaceful morning too much to ask for?' The internet wasted no time jumping into the comments with full support for Sophie. One user joked, 'He's like 'if I'm up, you should be too!'' Another wrote, 'Brodie [sic] let momma sleep my boy,' showing sympathy for Sophie's struggle. Others affectionately dubbed Bodie the 'Golden Retriever Alarm Clock,' a nickname that feels perfectly fitting. Living with a dog means giving up a bit of personal space, and sometimes a peaceful morning. But for most, it's a trade-off worth making. The post Video: Golden Retriever Won't Let Owner Have 'Peaceful Morning' appeared first on DogTime.

Terrified family who were viciously attacked by dog suddenly told 'crime is closed' by police
Terrified family who were viciously attacked by dog suddenly told 'crime is closed' by police

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

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Terrified family who were viciously attacked by dog suddenly told 'crime is closed' by police

A terrified family who were the victims of a vicious dog attack in north Manchester have claimed they were told by police the 'crime would be closed' just days after the incident was reported. Miro was walking his small dog Remy, a Pomeranian weighing just two kilos, near his home in Newton Heath when he was approached by the larger dog, thought to be a neighbour's, on Windsor Road on Sunday (June 1). He claims the other dog charged towards him before latching onto his arm and hand while repeatedly biting him and jumping up. The horror ordeal was then caught on CCTV cameras nearby and show Miro trying to desperately protect his pet while running away. READ MORE: Hospital admissions rise as new Nimbus Covid variant spreads in UK READ MORE: M&S shoppers angry after spotting viral product resold at 'massively' marked-up price online Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE "The dog was on the street, on its own with no leash," he previously told the Manchester Evening News. "It noticed us, looked at us and immediately ran over and began attacking my dog. "I grabbed my dog and it bit me on the other hand, then my back, and my arms, and was jumping up at me. It wouldn't let go." He claimed the dog then followed him to his home and then began attacking his partner, before he was able to pick the dog up and 'throw' it outside. Footage captured the moment the dog began the attack, with graphic images showing the extent of Miro's injuries. He and his partner were left needing stitches after sustaining deep bite marks to his arms, hands and back. They also had vaccinations and X-rays in hospital. Speaking of the moment he 'threw' the attacking dog outside of his home, Miro added: "It was the adrenaline, but it was terrifying. "I just wanted to protect my dog and my partner and try to keep us safe." The incident was reported to Greater Manchester Police who began an investigation. However, eight days later, he received a text from the force telling him the 'crime would be closed' as all investigative avenues had been exhausted. Yet the force has since told the M.E.N that an investigation is ongoing to determine which dog attacked him. "The information you provided was recorded and helped us to complete an initial investigation," the text said. "With no further avenues to investigate, the crime will now be closed. "GMP understands this might not have been the outcome you hoped for." Miro was left confused, claiming the dog is regularly off-leash in the area, and that nearby families have been left 'too scared' to let their children play out. "All we got was this text out of the blue, and later an email, telling us it had been closed," he said. "I can't comfortably say what the opinion of the police is because we haven't had an explanation. "All I know is there is one dog that looks like this on this street. What else can we do? The police have photos, videos and evidence. It's a difficult situation. We thought we were safe, but we don't feel it now. "My injuries are healing; I was at the hospital yesterday and was told it will still need to be dressed for a week. We are more worried about the psychological impact on us and those living on this street who are too scared to let their children play out. That's the impact here. We did everything we could." After contacting GMP, the force said the investigation is ongoing to try and gather evidence to determine which dog attacked him. --- Day in day out, our reporters in the Manchester Evening News newsroom bring you remarkable stories from all aspects of Mancunian life. However, with the pace of life these days, the frenetic news agenda and social media algorithms, you might not be getting a chance to read it. That's why every week our Features and Perspectives editor Rob Williams brings you Unmissable, highlighting the best of what we do - bringing it to you directly from us. Make sure you don't miss out, and see what else we have to offer, by clicking here and signing up for MEN Daily News. And be sure to join our politics writer Jo Timan every Sunday for his essential commentary on what matters most to you in Greater Manchester each week in our newsletter Due North. You can also sign up for that here. You can also get all your favourite content from the Manchester Evening News on WhatsApp. Click here to see everything we offer, including everything from breaking news to Coronation Street. If you prefer reading our stories on your phone, consider downloading the Manchester Evening News app here, and our news desk will make sure every time an essential story breaks, you'll be the first to hear about it. And finally, if there is a story you think our journalists should be looking into, we want to hear from you. Email us on newsdesk@ or give us a ring on 0161 211 2920.

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