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Feb. 18 police logs show multiple Dollar General theft and disturbance calls

Police logs published Feb. 19 show multiple runs at Dollar General locations; at least one Feb. 18 entry records a Dollar General employee reporting a theft and officers responding.

Marcus Chen2 min read
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Feb. 18 police logs show multiple Dollar General theft and disturbance calls
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The excerpt of regional police logs reviewed states, "What the logs show: Regional police logs published Feb. 19, 2026 list multiple runs and reports that involve Dollar General locations — specifically, at least one call on Feb. 18, 2026 where a Dollar General employee reported a theft and officers responded. These police‑log entries are short-form re" The passage is truncated after "short-form re" and the material as supplied does not identify which police service published the Feb. 19 logs.

The supplied fragment provides no store address, no police occurrence or case number tied to the Dollar General entry, no employee or suspect names, no suspect descriptions, no times for the Feb. 18 call beyond the date, and no disposition or arrest information. The notes accompanying the fragment explicitly list those gaps; the record as captured contains only the date Feb. 18, 2026 and the summary that an employee reported a theft and officers responded.

Material captured alongside the fragment documents other regional police activity but does not link those items to the Dollar General entries. Peel Regional Police posts from Feb. 18 include the traffic alert: "TRAFFIC ALERT: Queen Street is closed in both directions between Torbram Rd and Finchgate Rd, Brampton. This is as a result of a damaged light standard. Please avoid the area. C/R: 15:26 PR26-0059476" and a later Feb. 19 post saying, "The roadway has re-opened. Thank you for your patience." Peel posts from Feb. 18 also included community messages such as, "As Ramadan begins, we recognize its importance to many across our community. We stand alongside you, committed to fostering understanding, dignity and safety for all." A separate Peel post on Feb. 18 referenced a search-warrant firearm seizure and included a truncated link, "Search Warrant Results in Firearm Seizure Read More: ndex.aspx?newsId=13678e04-2f1f-404e-8e10-2d61e0839611…"

The Waterloo Regional Police release captured in the same material is a distinct, fully detailed incident. That release is headed "Waterloo Regional Police Responded to Report of Bus into Cambridge Residence," lists "Occurrence #: WA26024302," and states, "On February 18, 2026, at approximately 7:15 p.m., police responded to a report of a GRT bus into a residence on Franklin Boulevard near Edward Street." That release adds, "The driver of the bus lost control, left the roadway, and struck a home," notes two bus passengers and "no physical injuries reported," and says "Road and weather conditions were both factors in the collision."

The police-log fragment indicates multiple Dollar General-related runs but leaves critical verification to the full records. Obtaining the complete Feb. 19 police logs and the Feb. 18 incident reports would be necessary to confirm which police service logged the calls, the store locations involved, occurrence numbers, timestamps, any suspect information, and whether arrests or charges followed.

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