Tag: crime
Op-Ed: I’m Watching From The Philippines, & Your Venti Latte Math Doesn’t Add Up
When I started to write for CleanTechnica, I was on my own journey of decarbonization. Literally. I gave up my Nissan Cefiro, with its 6-cylinder VQ2 engine. I divorced my Nissan Terrano with its 2.7-liter diesel powerplant. There wasn’t a proper electric vehicle in 2017 when I started this journey, … [continued]
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Walkerton pedestrian hit by vehicle, police looking for driver
Police understand the pedestrian was uninjured.
Police seek suspects in Dundalk LCBO theft
Police are trying to identify two suspects after more than $1,200 in merchandise was stolen from the LCBO store on Highway 10 in Dundalk. On Sunday (Nov. 16), two individuals entered the store and stole merchandise and then left. The approximate value of the stolen items is estimated at just over $1,260, Grey Bruce OPP […]
Green clues: Crime-busters turn to moss to help solve crimes
By Eric Freedman
Tiny pieces of moss can be crime-busters, says a study examining how law enforcement agencies, forensic teams and botanists have used moss to solve murders, track missing people, calculate how long ago someone died and – in a notorious Mason County case – try to locate the body of a baby murdered by her father.
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