Be On The Lookout: Sex Offender Kenneth Froude on the Loose

A sex offender who terrorized a London woman after breaking into her townhouse is on the loose again, police said.

Repeat offender Kenneth Froude, 45, who serving a 19-month sentence for criminal harassment and breach of his supervision, has escaped from the halfway house at the Collins Bay Institution in Kingston, Const. Brett Anderson said.

In June 2004, Froude was convicted of sexually assaulting a London woman who woke up in her bedroom to find him straddling her with a knife in his hand.

Kenneth Froude, Sex offender, Criminal, on the loose, London, Kingston, Belleville, 403, 401, crime, Ontario, OPP

This isn’t the first time Froude has disappeared. A year ago, police issued a release asking for help finding him.

Froude is known to frequent the London area, as well as Kingston, Iroquois Falls, Timmins and the Greater Toronto Area.

He’s 5-11 and 150 pounds with brown eyes and greying hair.

Anyone with information about Froude is asked to contact police at 1-866-870-7673 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

OPP Investigate From Old BGI Building

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Several OPP cars outside this former BGI factory west of Brantford in connection to Timothy Bosma investigation. This is allegedly where the phone was found. Police are still looking for tips, and continue to search North of the 403 and Oak Park area. If you know anyone matching the description of suspects please call 905-546-2100 or 1-800-222-8477

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Hamilton Man Missing

Tim Bosma is driving a black Dodge Ram 3500 with plate # 726-7ZW. He went missing yesterday in the Ancaster area, so he could be anywhere in our area now. Tim Bosma was selling his truck and two guys showed up and wanted to take it for a test drive and he went with them and has not been seen since. His cell phone was last pinged at Rymal and Hwy 52.

If you’ve seen Tim, or the truck, you can call Hamilton Police, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.

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Severe thunderstorm warining Issued for Brantford, Brant, and Oxford

Severe thunderstorm warning for Brantford, County of Brant, Woodstock, Tillsonburg, Oxford County issued.

At 5:50 PM EDT, radar shows a line of thunderstorms extending from Collingwood to just north of London. Other storms are over western Lake Erie. A few of these storms could produce damaging winds.

Emergency Management Ontario recommends that you take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches.

Strong wind gusts and hail can damage property and cause injuries. Local downpours can cause flash floods.

Go indoors and move away from windows and skylights. Avoid areas of the building that could be affected by falling debris such as tree limbs. Stay on the lower floor of your home or building and if the storm is particularly severe go to the basement.

Avoid driving through water on roads. Even shallow fast moving water across a road can sweep a vehicle away.

Remember, severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.

More Freezing Rain Coming to Kitchener-Waterloo, Brantford, Cambridge and Norfolk

Significant freezing rain on the way. Potential for a major ice storm likely tonight for parts of Southern Ontario.

A slow-moving low currently over Illinois combined with Arctic air over Southern Ontario to produce a wintery mix this morning over parts of Southern Ontario. But the bulk of the precipitation is yet to come, and is threatening to produce quite serious consequences. The main precipitation is expected to arrive this evening in the form of freezing rain and ice pellets. It may fall heavy at times and be accompanied by a few rumbles of thunder. It will change to rain later tonight in most areas as temperatures rise above the freezing mark.

This afternoon’s commute should not be problematic, but deteriorating road conditions are likely this evening. As temperatures hover near the freezing mark, treated roads may tend to be merely wet while untreated roads may become slippery. Also, shoreline areas near Lake Ontario, including downtown Toronto, may see mixed rain and freezing rain, which will significantly limit the impacts in those areas.

The greatest concern is the risk of widespread power outages beginning this evening from downed tree limbs and power lines due to significant ice accumulation combined with northeast winds gusting to 60 km/h. Freezing rain amounts up to 10 mm are quite possible in many areas with some regions possibly exceeding 20 mm. The heavier amounts would be primarily to the west and northwest of the Greater Toronto area, over the higher terrain of the Oak Ridges moraine and above the Niagara Escarpment.

Rainfall Warning continues for Norfolk County, including Delhi, Simcoe, and Port Dover.

Heavy rainfall again tonight.

Several rounds of significant rain and thunderstorms have been affecting the warned regions over the past few days. Yet another heavy area of rain is threatening the area tonight as a slow-moving low approaches from Illinois. It is expected to develop this evening and continue well into the night along with more potential thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. An additional 25 to 30 mm are expected by Friday morning.

 Ancaster, Boston, Brant, Brantford, Caledonia, Cambridge, Delhi, Hagersville, Haldimand, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kitchener, Langton, Norfolk, Norwich, Oakland, Oxford, Paris, Port Dover, Scotland, Simcoe, St. Thomas, Tillsonburg, Toronto, Vanessa, Waterloo, Waterford, Woodstock,Severe Weather, Ice Storm, Spinout

This Warning is for: Ancaster, Boston, Brant, Brantford, Caledonia, Cambridge, Delhi, Hagersville, Haldimand, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kitchener, Langton, Norfolk, Norwich, Oakland, Oxford, Paris, Port Dover, Scotland, Simcoe, St. Thomas, Tillsonburg, Toronto, Vanessa, Waterloo, Waterford, Woodstock

Rainfall Warning Issued for Brantford – Brant

Rainfall Warning issued for Brantford, Brant, Oxford, Norfolk, Simcoe, Delhi Woodstock and London areas.

Heavy rainfall into Thursday.

A series of low pressure systems will give periods of rain to the regions from this evening through Wednesday and into Thursday. The rain will be heavy at times with isolated thunderstorms also expected. Rainfall amounts of 50 to 80 mm are expected by Thursday.

The rain will likely change to freezing rain Thursday in the London and Oxford areas. To the south, near Lake Erie, additional rainfall amounts are expected before the rain changes to some snow Friday.

EDIT: Weather Watcher S Sills is seeing heavy lightning and rain already in Tillsonburg/Oxford area.

Donation Feud in Brantford?

Look what is going on in the city? I first discovered this last week.

Bins, donation bins, Murray and grey, Brantford, Brant, kicked in

Looks like ECCA, who declined to be interviewed via email, isn’t happy that the Brant and Brantford chapter of the Kidney Foundation has moved in beside them.

By the way, what is ECCA anyways? They have no website (it resolves to GoDaddy), no charitable donation number, nothing. Brantford Police are looking into the vandalism.

Bins, donation bins, Murray and grey, Brantford, Brant, kicked in

Bins, donation bins, Colborne, Rowanwood, Brantford, Brant, kicked in

Bins, donation bins, Holmedale, Brantford, Brant, kicked in, Morrell

Cenpro Pharmacy – 72 Brant Ave, Brantford
Daisy Mart – 120 Morrell St., Brantford (*)
Esso – 32 King George Rd. Brantford
Immaculate Impressions – 874 Colborne St E (*)
Kidney Clothes Office (2 bins) – 627 Park Rd N, Brantford
Kel’s Diner – 153 West St, Brantford
Midas – 439 Fairview Dr., Brantford
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets – 119 Waterloo St, Brantford
The Beer Store – 280 Murray St, Brantford (*)
The Beer Store – 116 St George St, Brantford

* – Confirmed Co-locations with ECCA Bins.

EDIT: Mike Lambkin is the Brantford contact for ECCA. Through small pictures I could not retrieve on google plus, he shows that ECCA bins were also hit with tags.

BY THE WAY: In case you were wondering, a stand alone Brantford Brant Kidney donation bin was untouched, and I have the pic below.
Brant Brantford Kidney Donation Bin

Drive Safe this Easter Weekend!

The OPP and many local police detachments will be stepping up their enforcement this weekend, as families travel the roads to visit family and friends this Easter weekend. R.I.D.E. programs will be out looking for impaired drivers and highway patrols will be out looking for speeding and aggressive driving.

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Drive safe this weekend!

Freezing Rain Warning Issued – Brantford, Brant, Simcoe, Norfolk

A Freezing Rain warning has been issued for Brantford, Brant, Paris, Cambridge, Delhi, Simcoe, Norfolk, Waterford, Port Dover, Woodstock, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ohsweken, Haldimand County

Freezing rain this evening.

A couple hours of freezing rain are expected this evening before changing over to rain or drizzle later this evening as temperatures rise above freezing.