Search is on for home invasion suspect on Wolfe Island

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Passengers relying on the ferry to Wolfe Island near Kingston, Ont., should expect delays as police investigate an early morning home invasion and search for a suspect who allegedly assaulted the homeowner.

Potential risk to public remains, ferry passengers should expect delays, say OPP

A close-up picture of the bridge of a white ferry with the words "Wolfe Islander IV" and "Ontario," written in black letters on the side.
Ontario Provincial Police are warning Wolfe Island residents to ensure doors and windows are locked, and to be aware of their surroundings. There are related delays on the Wolfe Island ferry. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

Passengers relying on the ferry to Wolfe Island near Kingston, Ont., should expect delays as police investigate an early morning home invasion and search for a suspect who allegedly assaulted the homeowner.

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say their Leeds detachment received reports about the incident shortly after 4 a.m.

OPP say the suspect left the residence and hasn’t been located. They say a potential risk to public safety remains. 

In a news release, OPP warn residents to ensure doors and windows are locked, and to be aware of their surroundings.

The Wolfe Island Ferry Service says it’s operating under the direction of OPP, who are telling the public to expect major delays and possible service interruptions. 

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