Whitby This Week, 8 Dec 2022, p. 27

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27 | durhamregion.com | This Week | Thursday, December 8, 2022 | It's back in time for the holidays! Made locally in small batches, our Chocolate Eggnog Swirl Gelato uses our very own rich, creamy eggnog as the base and is finished with a thick ripple of decadent chocolate fudge. 'TIS THE SEASON! 599ea 500 ml SAVE $1.00 ea Sale price in effect December 8 -14, 2022. SAVING YOU MORE ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SAVING YOU MORE SAVING YOU MORE SAVING YOU MORE For more details shop instore or online at thebrick.com Investigators have released a sketch of a man whose remains were found a decade ago in north Oshawa as part of their ongoing attempt to identify him. The "facial approximation," composed by a forensic artist with Ontario Pro- vincial Police, depicts how the man's face appeared based on the remains, Durham police said in an update Dec. 1. It is hoped the renewed appeal for information will lead to a breakthrough in the case. The remains, found March 14, 2012 in the area of Ritson Road North and Winchester Road East, are those of a man believed to have been 5-feet 9-inches tall and weighing 224 pounds with dark brown hair. He had a scar on his left knee and was wearing a red waterproof jacket and a hooded sweatshirt, police said. Further information can also be found at Canada's Missing (tinyurl.com/5n7vtfxm) Anyone with information is asked to call police at 905-579-1520, extension 2766 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800- 222-8477. NEWS POLICE RELEASE SKETCH OF UNIDENTIFIED MAN FOUND IN 2012 JEFF MITCHELL jmitchell@ durhamregion.com Durham police have released a composite drawing of a man whose remains were found in north Oshawa in 2012. Durham Regional Police image A 32-year-old woman who allegedly provided unlicensed psychotherapy sessions in Whitby has been charged with fraud. Durham Regional Police reported that between May 31 and June 21 of this year, a suspect provided unlicensed psychotherapy sessions at a clinic. The suspect is not certified with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Services Workers to provide mental health care, police said, adding the suspect provided 26 sessions using a false identity. Katayoon Masoumi Rad, of Vaughan, has been charged with a number of fraud-related charges, including fraud under $5,000, personation to gain advantage, false pretenses, forgery, utter/use forged document, breaching a 810 peace bond and false representation, contrary to Social Work and Social Service Work Act. Police said Masoumi Rad may have used the following aliases when providing the sessions, including Kathy Masoumi Rad, Kathy M. Guimond, Kathy Masoumirad Guimond, Kathy Mehranian, and Kathy M. Rad. The clinic and the Ontario College of Social Services and Social Service Workers have co-operated with investigators in relation to this investigation. Police also encourage members of the community seeking mental health assistance to review the Ontario College of Social Services and Social Service Workers to identify potential unregulated practitioners (www.ocswssw.org/ public/unregulated-practitioners/). Investigators would like to speak with anyone who received sessions from MASOUMI RAD. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to Central West Division Criminal Investigation Branch at 1-888-579- 1520, ext. 1825. Anonymous information can be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.durhamre- gionalcrimestoppers.ca. WOMAN CHARGED WITH FRAUD AT WHITBY CLINIC Don't be a LitterBug! Please keep our community clean.

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