Two Suspects Charged with Violent Assault in North Wildwood
Two men, a 20‑year‑old and a 17‑year‑old, were charged with violent assault in North Wildwood on June 25, 2026, amid growing crime concerns in nearby towns.
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Two men, a 20‑year‑old and a 17‑year‑old, were charged with violent assault in North Wildwood on June 25, 2026, amid growing crime concerns in nearby towns.
A man was shot and injured in the upper body at the Sherbrooke and Montcald intersection in Montreal’s Ville‑Marie district on July 1, 2026. The incident left one person injured and is under investigation.
A June 22 assault in North Wildwood led to the June 25 arrest of a 20‑year‑old man and a 17‑year‑old juvenile, both charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and aggravated assault.
A 20‑year‑old man and a 17‑year‑old boy were arrested and charged on June 25, 2026, after a beach assault in North Wildwood left a victim unconscious, according to Cape May County prosecutors.
Police charged a 20‑year‑old man and a 17‑year‑old boy with a violent assault in North Wildwood on June 28, 2026, adding to recent crime concerns along the Jersey Shore.
A 64-year-old man attacked a 37-year-old man with a sharp object in Montreal's Ville-Marie borough on June 26, 2026; the victim is not in life‑threatening condition and the suspect is in custody while police investigate.
A man was stabbed at Dundas Street West and Runnymede Road in The Junction on June 25, 2026, sustaining serious injuries and being taken to hospital, with Toronto Police investigating the incident.
A 17‑year‑old teen was charged after a fight in North Wildwood injured three people, one left unconscious. Police arrested two suspects and are pursuing the case through the courts.
Montreal police reported two separate assaults on the night of June 21, 2026, each resulting in non‑life‑threatening injuries. Both incidents are under investigation with no arrests made at this time.
About 33% of cars stolen in Montreal during the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix week were U.S.-registered, the highest proportion in three years, as thousands of American visitors attended the event.
Three boys, ages 12, 12 and 14, were arrested and charged after a stolen‑car chase on June 17 left a Toronto officer seriously injured and prompted another officer to fire his gun.
Montreal police and multiple agencies broke up a vehicle‑theft ring on June 11, 2026, suspected of links to the Hells Angels, disrupting a network used to supply stolen cars to organized crime.
Montreal police and partner agencies disrupted a vehicle‑theft ring on June 11, citing suspected ties to the Hells Angels, in an effort to combat a persistent auto‑theft problem in Quebec.
Halton Police arrested five people linked to over a dozen car thefts in southwestern Ontario and are still searching for a sixth suspect. The arrests are part of an ongoing effort to dismantle the regional theft network.