By 1812Blockhouse

A routine visit to Marshall Park now comes with an urgent warning. The Ontario Division of Police has issued a public safety alert after discovering small metal spikes placed in various areas throughout the park, creating a serious and unpredictable hazard for visitors. Authorities say the devices pose a significant risk not only to pedestrians, but also to cyclists, pets, and anyone using the park’s pathways.

A Hidden Hazard in a Public Space

The spikes, described as small but potentially dangerous, were found scattered across different sections of Marshall Park. While they may be difficult to spot, their impact could be severe.

Officials warn that stepping on or rolling over one of these objects could result in injury, damaged equipment, or worse. The concern extends beyond inconvenience — police emphasize that the placement of such items shows a clear disregard for public safety.

In response, the City of Ontario’s Parks and Street departments have joined forces with police to conduct a thorough sweep of the park grounds. Crews have been actively searching for additional spikes and removing any hazards they encounter.

Despite the discovery, Marshall Park remains open. Visitors are strongly encouraged to stay on designated paths and remain alert while in the park. Officials stress that awareness is key until the situation is fully resolved.

Investigation Underway

The Ontario Division of Police has launched an active investigation into the incident. Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying those responsible. Anyone who believes they may have been affected, or who has information that could assist investigators, is urged to contact the department at 419-529-2115.

A Strong Message From Law Enforcement

Police did not mince words in addressing those behind the act. The department characterized the behavior as dangerous and unacceptable, noting that such actions carry the potential for serious injury or even death. Officials made clear that anyone involved will be pursued and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

“This behavior will not be tolerated,” the statement concluded. “Stop immediately.”


For now, Marshall Park remains a place for recreation — but with an added layer of caution, as authorities work to ensure it is safe for everyone once again.

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