Guelph Police: No Safety Threat in Suspicious Reports
Guelph Police confirm no public safety concerns after recent suspicious person reports. Authorities urge community vigilance while reassuring residents.
Guelph Police confirm no public safety concerns after recent suspicious person reports. Authorities urge community vigilance while reassuring residents.
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