April 28 – 29, 2018 Incidents

Domestic Violence

On the 28th of April, 2018 the Brockville Police Service attended to an address in the Central area of the City to check on the well-being of a female victim of previous domestic violence. The accused person was still at large from the previous incident. There was information given to police concerning her safety. Officers attended and located the wanted 33 year old male, local to Brockville. He was arrested for the previous assault and forcible confinement and held for a bail hearing.

 

Bail Violation

On the 28th of April, 2018 the Brockville Police Service responded to a call at a downtown restaurant in relation to a female not paying her bill and attempting to leave. Officers responded and located the female inside. She was a 28 year old female from the Greater Toronto Area. It was found that she was out on bail and bound by a condition to abstain from the consumption of alcohol for pervious serious offences. She was arrested and held for a bail hearing.

 

Fraudulent Activity

The Brockville Police Service would like to remind everyone that it is important to protect yourself from fraudulent activity. Frauds involving on-line dating scams, rental scams, fraudulent use of bank cards, credit cards and depositing of misplaced or stolen cheques are frequently and consistently reported to police. While many of these are low in value and might not be thought of for major headline news, these incidents are on the rise. Not all, but many of these incidents can easily be prevented by you. We ask the public to please be diligent in protecting your private information while online, your blank cheques and financial institution cards PIN numbers at all times.