WINDSOR POLICE NEWS RELEASE
Windsor Police launches “Wanted in Windsor” offenders list
The Windsor Police Service is launching a new public awareness campaign aimed at locating individuals wanted on outstanding warrants for serious criminal offences.
Through the “Wanted in Windsor” campaign, the Windsor Police Service will spotlight 10 offenders currently evading arrest for crimes including attempted murder, assault, extortion, fraud, drug trafficking, and sexual assault. By bringing these cases into the public eye, investigators hope to generate new leads and accelerate efforts to bring these individuals to justice.
“The message is clear: if you are wanted in Windsor, we will not stop until you are found and arrested,” said Acting Deputy Chief of Operations Ken Cribley. “By sharing information about these offenders, we’re keeping the public informed and giving anyone with knowledge of their whereabouts the chance to come forward. Every tip moves us one step closer to justice.”
The campaign makes it easy for the public to assist safely. Each offender is featured with a photograph and key identifying information. Residents are strongly advised not to approach or confront any of these individuals. Instead, anyone with information should contact the Windsor Police Service directly or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
“Community engagement is a vital part of law enforcement,” said Superintendent of Investigations Paolo DiCarlo. “When residents see someone featured in the ‘Wanted in Windsor’ initiative and provide even small pieces of information, it can make a real difference in solving cases and holding offenders accountable.”
The campaign will be promoted through the Windsor Police Service website, social media channels, and local media outlets to maximize public awareness. For more information and to view all 10 featured offenders, visit: https://t.co/FhGPBQzC2M
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The Windsor Police Service is asking for the public’s help to identify eight suspects in theft incidents.
All eight suspects were seen leaving various retail locations in Windsor without paying for items.
If you can identify any of the suspects, please contact Windsor & Essex County Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or online at https://t.co/Conpqkd9jb