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Six Nations Police investigate after smoke bomb incident

CrimeSix Nations Police investigate after smoke bomb incident

Six Nations Police were advised of a mischief complaint at a local business at approximately 11:58 a.m. on Saturday, July 19, 2025.

Police attended the area and discovered that a smoke-bomb type firework that emits flame and smoke was ignited in the establishment. The device caused minor damage to the interior of the building as a result of the smoke residue and burning.  Fortunately, no additional fires were ignited in the area. After igniting the device,  the suspects left the area, driving an older model black pick-up truck.  

Six Nations Police are requesting the assistance of the public to identify four individuals who are believed to be responsible for damaging the local business on Chiefswood Road.  

Photo courtesy Six Nations Police.
Photo courtesy Six Nations Police.

Investigators are asking anyone who was present at this time that may have witnessed the mischief or has any information as to the identity of the individuals  involved to contact the Six Nations Police at (519) 445-2811. 

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