
The event was captured on a nearby security camera and photos of the truck have been provided to assist in the investigation. Investigation reveals that, on Saturday, Oct. 23, at exactly 7:04 p.m., an unknown suspect in a dark-coloured truck, possibly a Ram, attended the residence and stole the enclosed trailer containing two snowmobiles inside. This incident occurred at a residence located at a residence in the south end of Timmins. On Monday, Oct. 25, the Timmins Police attended the residence of the complainant to investigate a theft of a trailer and two snowmobiles. The movie, which is scheduled to wrap principal photography in December, also features Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, and Antonio Banderas.The Timmins Police is seeking public assistance regarding its investigation into the following incident.


He’s spent the last few months filming at various locations in England and Scotland before moving to Sicily in early October. The Golden Globe winner has been in Europe filming the fifth installment in the Indiana Jones franchise since June after the shoot got delayed for a year due to the pandemic. It’s unclear whether or not he even knew it had been lost, but Ford posed for photographs with the police nonetheless, smiling and holding up the misplaced card for the camera. Those police then tracked down the action star who was staying at a nearby resort to return his lost property. On Thursday, a German tourist stumbled across the card with Ford’s name on it and turned it into the local police station in Mondello, a seaside borough of Palermo, Sicily, according to the Associated Press. The actor was on vacation in Sicily during a break from filming Indiana Jones 5 in Italy when he lost one of his credit cards.

Harrison Ford had a serious stroke of luck last week when his lost credit card was returned to the police by a good samaritan.
