A resident, who asked not to be named, said she was informed by police that she was next. “It’s very crazy. I see two officers standing and there are four guns. “I have some anxiety, but I have faith in our officers.” She told The Nugget she was sitting outside on her steps drinking her coffee when police began evicting people living in a caravan next to her home and another house on the corner of McIntyre East and Gore Street. He said most of the residents, about 13 of them on Gore Street, had been evacuated by 9am. An officer showed her that he could follow. “I see five police cruisers and a car without a signal from where I am.” North Bay police said in a statement: “There is no immediate threat to public safety. “Several neighboring houses have been evacuated due to great care.” A McIntyre Street East resident said the chaos began around 2:27 p.m. and that she will scan her security cameras to see if they caught anything unusual. Few details are available, but North Bay police have asked the public to avoid the 800-square-foot area of McIntyre East Street and not to post photos or videos of officers working in the area. The North Bay Police Department, along with members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), are currently conducting an ongoing and active search in the 800-square-foot area of McIntyre Street East, according to Insp. Scott McFarlane.
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“There will be an increased police presence in the area. The public is asked to avoid the area and not to broadcast photos or videos of our members working in the area “. There will continue to be an increased police presence in the area in the near future, according to David Woolley, Corporate Communications Officer for the North Bay Police Department. He reiterated the public’s request to avoid the area and not to broadcast live photos or videos of members working in the area. “Publishing live photos and videos of our officers can significantly increase the risk they face during evolving incidents and may jeopardize the integrity of ongoing investigations.”