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Shelter‑in‑place Lifted After Disturbance Near Sauble Falls
Shelter-in-place lifted after a six-hour advisory while police continue investigating an active incident involving a suspect in the Sauble Falls area.
- The Canadian Press reported March 22, 2026 that a suspect surrendered Sunday morning, and OPP said the shelter-in-place ended then without incident.
- The Ontario Provincial Police responded to a disturbance involving a person described as potentially armed, prompting the shelter-in-place advisory on Rankin Bridge Road / Sauble Falls area, and residents were advised to stay indoors and call 911 if they encountered the person.
- Around 6 p.m., an initial warning advised people to remain indoors, and the shelter-in-place was lifted about 11:45 p.m. Sunday, with Grey Bruce OPP reporting no injuries.
- The Sun Times contacted police communications for more information after the shelter-in-place advisory was lifted Saturday night, police acknowledged the emotional impact of the incident.
- Authorities said there is no immediate threat to public safety as police say the investigation is ongoing and officers may remain on scene in the local area.
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Suspect surrenders after shelter-in-place lifted in Sauble Falls, Ont.
Provincial police say a suspect who was on the loose in the Sauble Falls area has surrendered after the incident triggered a shelter-in-place advisory Saturday evening.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleOPP: Sauble Falls – shelter-in-place issued
Members of the Grey Bruce Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are responding to responding to an active incident in the area Rankin Bridge Road in Sauble Falls. Members of the public in this area are urged to shelter-in-place and adhere to the following safety precautions: · If you are outside, seek shelter immediately in a secure location. · If you are inside, remain there and lock all doors and windows. · Do …
·Bruce County, Canada
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