sudbury 10/18/2021 5:48am
Police Assistance Award: Aaron Laberge

Although we could not gather in person for the Community and Police Awards Gala, we would still like to formally recognize members of our Service and of the Public who have had a direct impact on community safety and well-being in Greater Sudbury.

The Police Assistance Award is presented to a citizen of Greater Sudbury to recognize the unselfish assistance rendered to aid another person.  man standing with Chief of Police holding award

Around 10:45 pm on February 9 th, 2020, Police were called in relation to a Weapons complaint in Greater Sudbury. Information provided was that a man had been shot inside of a residence and that multiple people were seen fleeing the scene.

Aaron continued to provide information to our ECC as his partner drove the vehicle, following the black sedan from a safe distance. Eventually, the vehicle entered a parking lot in New Sudbury. This information was provided to Detectives from our Criminal Investigations Division who happened to be in the area for an unrelated incident.

From the parking lot, the Detectives were able to follow the vehicle in an unmarked car until members of our Emergency Response Team, Traffic Management Unit and Patrol Operations arrived in the area in order to conduct a high-risk vehicle stop.

All five individuals inside of the vehicle were removed from the vehicle and placed under arrest. Two of the individuals were found to be in possession of firearms and were additionally charged with Attempt Murder.

Congratulations to Aaron Laberge – recipient of this year’s Police Assistance Award.


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