'Active investigation' ongoing in Sarnia
Sarnia police remain on the scene of a weapons related call Thursday at a motel on London Line.
Two units appear to be the focus of their investigation, and are taped off with yellow police tape.
The Sarnia Police Forensics Unit is on scene as investigators take photographs.
Police have released minimal information at this time and say it is because it is still an active investigation.
CTV News spoke to a resident who lives nearby.
“We’ve had people break into our car and we’ve had times where I’ve had to chase someone off my property. I’ve lived in the south end of Sarnia my whole life, and I moved here, and I’m starting to see the change that happened there over my whole lifetime starting to happen here at this end of town. I don’t know how long it’s been going on for but it’s just a bummer to see,” said neighbour Arron Sisson.
Sarnia police remain on scene of an investigation at a motel on London Line on March 1, 2024. (Bryan Bicknell/CTV News London)
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