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OPP charge Huntsville male with mischief to local ride-share company

Huntsville Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a Huntsville male with mischief to a vehicle belonging to a local ride-share company.  

On October 6, 2023, Huntsville OPP responded to a report of damage to a parked, unoccupied vehicle. Officers investigated and subsequently arrested and charged 33-year-old Shawn BOUILLON with Mischief Over $5000 CC 430(3). They will appear in the Ontario Court of Justice on November 21, 2023, to answer to this charge.

This local ride-share company has had 5 other incidents of their vehicles being damaged while parked and unoccupied since September 18, 2023. Huntsville OPP are actively investigating these previous incidents and are asking anyone with information to call Huntsville OPP at (888)310-1122 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. You can submit your information online at www.crimestoppersdm.com. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display and you will remain anonymous.

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4 Comments

  1. Bill Beatty says:

    Malefactor or ” one who has committed a crime ” ! . Thank You to the wordsmith who felt they had to correct My use of the word FELON .
    Perhaps You missed the point. Who would want to be in a cab with a person who is alleged to have committed a crime as pointless and destructive as this individual ?

  2. Lisa riley says:

    In Canada we don’t use felony. We have what is called summary or indictable offenses. The charges are serious enough.

  3. Thomas R Spivak says:

    Well, although totally unexceptable his actions are not a felony.
    He will certainly be judged in the court of public opinion if he is guilty.

  4. Bill Beatty says:

    HMMM….That name sounds familiar !
    Sure hope he doesn’t drive cab because who’d want to ride with a felon ?