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Stolen Niagara Ice Dogs Equipment

Posted in ProStockNation.com Announcements with tags , , , , on August 22, 2012 by prostocknation

The Niagara Regional Police Services recently released a break and enter for an incident that occurred back in April of this year.

Some of the items stolen include Mark Visetin’s 37+1 Vaughn Pads, a couple player’s helmets, gloves, sticks and other protective gear.


From NRPS Media Release:

Niagara Ice Dogs hockey equipment Break and Enter 

Since the beginning of April, 2012, the Niagara Regional Police have been investigating a Break & Enter at the Gatorade Garden City Complex, located at 8 Gale Crescent, in the city of St Catharines.  

During the Break & Enter, several hockey items belonging to the Niagara Ice Dogs were stolen, including Mark Visentin's unique Vaughan 37 + goalie pads, valued at $3000.  Visentin represented Canada during the 2011 and 2012 Word Junior Hockey Championships.

The goalie pads are white with red and black trim, and have "Visentin" stitched on either side.

Other equipment stolen includes:
CCM - 2 white helmets with #13 and #10 stickers on the back.  Size small.
CCM - black red and white hockey gloves.  #9 written on cuff.
Reebok - black and white, size medium elbow pads.  Model 11K.
Reebok - black and red, AI9 hockey stick with "Mercer" stamped on the upper shaft.

Anyone with information regarding the location of these pads is requested to contact Detective Constable Sherriff #9319 at 905 688-4111 ext 4382, or information on crimes can also be submitted anonymously using Crime Stoppers of Niagara. To leave an anonymous tip, please contact Crime Stoppers via: Telephone: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) Online: 

www.niagaratips.com Text: 274637 (CRIMES), keyword 'Niagara', then your tip. Crime Stoppers guarantees that you will remain anonymous through any of the methods offered to provide tips. You may also be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000 if the information leads to an arrest.

Original link: http://www.nrps.com/media/news/details.asp?id=mr2820

The pads will be unique enough to spot should they come onto the market.

– M