gcplayer19
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I am confused: Is there anyone still inside the Canadian Tire Store? I just read that police are going door to door to look for suspect....
Video of media update from 1 hour ago:
http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=...1&hootPostID=7a791cb2b0a5b7a593fc8c16063e5485
At 30 seconds into vid Timmins LE spokesman says firearms were removed (presumably from the locked display case) inside the store.
How would he be on the internet or watching TV? Wouldn't he need a password to get online?
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Lets look at a Dumb and Dumber Scenario ....
For CM on the run , it would be a good choice to get supplies from a Canadian Tire Store .... camping gear , hunting supplies , axes , knives , tents , bug spray .... yeah , lots of bug spray ... GPS , batteries etc .... but dumb to think he would have the time to assemble everything once the alarm was triggered.
A more sophisticated burglar stealing firearms would be in and out in a few minutes
I recall Police saying CM & SC are not very sophisticated .... hmmmmmm
This guy has been in there for awhile now. They have him live so why have the perimeter unless they are looking for another person?
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I bet police will just wait it out .... the guy cannot stay awake forever ..... wait until nighttime , turn all the power and lights off in the store , go in with infrared or dogs
This is a tough stand off. This guy has access to a LOT of stuff. Bear spray, flashlights, knives, ammo, gardening tools.
I am surprised it's been going on for so long. I hope he hasn't escaped.
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Timmins Police Service
4 minutes ago ·
Hwy 101 W is now reopened to traffic in both directions. That area no longer deemed a public safety threat. Incident is continuing and perimeter still in place.
“Police initially received a call at about 4:30 this morning regarding a break and enter at Canadian Tire,” said Timmins Police communications coordinator Kate Cantin.
She said police officers showed up at the scene and were able to get inside the store. At that point, she said, police determined there was indeed a person inside the store and it was apparent that person had a weapon. She said the officers who responded to the call saw an uncertain situation, they got out of the store and called for backup.
The TPS emergency response unit was called out and later in the morning the Ontario Provincial Police joined the investigation as well, with another emergency response team.