Crime updates and one surprise business closure dominated online traffic this week at Hometown News. From homicide breakthroughs to the sudden shutdown of a Carleton Place business, readers were locked in. Here are the five most read stories on Hometown News from Oct. 31 to Nov. 6.
Hometown Headlines’ top 5 most read stories Oct. 31 to Nov. 6
- OPP make arrest in a 2023 Elizabethtown-Kitley homicide
OPP announced an arrest connected to a homicide investigation dating back to 2023 in Elizabethtown-Kitley. The update confirmed charges and moved a long-running case forward after months of limited public information. - Human remains found in Smiths Falls murder investigation
Police confirmed that human remains were located as part of an ongoing Smiths Falls homicide investigation. The discovery advanced the case and led to further police activity in the area. - Smiths Falls Police make 6 arrests in recent investigations
Smiths Falls Police released a summary of recent files, reporting multiple arrests tied to thefts, impaired driving and other incidents. The update offered a snapshot of active policing in town. - Doggy Days closes after two years in Carleton Place
A well-known dog daycare and boarding operation in Carleton Place closed its doors after two years, surprising clients and sparking concern about what happens next for pet owners and staff. - OPP charge 3 with first-degree murder in Smiths Falls
Following earlier developments in the Smiths Falls case, police laid first-degree murder charges against three people. The announcement marked a major step in the investigation.
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