3 Men Accused of Mischief in Panda Game Investigation: Ottawa Police – Ottawa | The Canadian News

Ottawa police say they have brought charges against three men in connection with the rowdy party at Sandy Hill after last weekend’s Panda Game and are now asking for the public’s help in identifying more people photographed at the parties.

Police posted photos Monday asking for information about several people photographed on social media celebrating on Russell Avenue after the University of Ottawa defeated Carleton University in Saturday’s intercollegiate football game.

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Ottawa police release photos of Panda Game partygoers as part of investigation

A car rolled over and a man was assaulted during the holidays, police said.

Investigators now say they have been able to identify 10 people in those images and have pressed charges against three men.

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Two 20-year-old men from Ottawa and a 22-year-old man from Haliburton, Ontario, have each been charged with mischief of more than $ 5,000 and participating in an illegal gathering.

On Thursday, the police too added another 18 photos to his website hoping to identify more people represented at the Panda Game parties, with a total of 38 people so far.

Anyone with information should contact the police at 613-236-1222 ext. 5166. Anonymous tips can be provided through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


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