June 6, 2016 Incidents

Break and Enter

On June 6th at 7:20 am, Brockville Police took a break and enter complaint at the Royal Brock location on Stewart Blvd., which included the theft of tools.

Two jack hammers, a laser level and some other items were removed from the site, currently under construction. The incident took place over the weekend and the investigation is ongoing.

 

Bail Violation

On June 6th at 9:36 am, Brockville Police received information of a wanted man returning to Ontario. A local 36 year old was being sought by the Brockville Police for fraud and breaches of his bail conditions.

Information was, he was flying into Ottawa after taking off to Edmonton. Ottawa Police were contacted and asked to arrest the man when he arrived at the airport. The arrest was completed and the accused individual stated he had recently ingested a quantity of drugs. After he was checked out medically and found to be lying, he was placed in their cells. Brockville Police Officers arrived in Ottawa early morning on June 7th, and returned the man to our city. He is being held in custody and will appear in bail court.

 

Assault

On June 6th at 11:35 am, Brockville Police engaged in a joint investigation with the Children’s Aid Society (CAS).

A local 44 year old man has been arrested and charged with assault on his 14 year old son. The boy suffered minor injuries to his face as a result. The accused was released on conditions and issued a future fingerprint and court appearance date.

 

Warrants

On June 6th at 1:37 pm, Brockville Police attended a domestic dispute on the street in the south end of the city. A local 18 year old male was arguing with his 15 year old girlfriend.

It was not their day however, Brockville Police held warrants of arrest for both of them. The male was wanted for breaching conditions of his recognizance, assault with a weapon and possession of stolen property. The female was wanted for break and enter, assault and breaching her probation.

Both parties were arrested and the warrants executed. They remain behind bars and will appear in bail court.

 

Shoplifting

On June 6th at 1:44 pm., Brockville Police attended a north end box store for a theft complaint.

A local 22 year old female was apprehended by loss prevention staff after taking items and making no attempt to purchase same. She was released at the scene with a future court date and trespassed from the store.

Special Olympics Torch Run

The Brockville Police are happy to announce that the 2016 Torch Run will take place on Friday June 10th.   We will be leaving the Metro parking lot on King Street West at 11 am.  We will travel East on King to Court House, North on Courthouse to Wall St continuing North to Pearl Street, West on Pearl to Stewart and North on Stewart ending at Home Hardware.  We will have a BBQ at the Home Hardware lot.  Members of the public are invited to attend and we are happy to have some participation from the School Boards this year.  If you can’t make the run come out and support the runners along the route!

We hope to see you there!

 

June 3 – 5, 2016 Incidents

Community Service

On June 3rd at 10:33 am, Brockville Police attended the Brockville Shopping Center to speak with a man wanting to hurt others.

The local, 40 year old, had informed his mental health worker, he felt like hurting people but no one in particular. Officers escorted the man to hospital to get the help he needed.

 

Domestic Dispute

On June 3rd at 1:48 pm, Brockville Police dealt with a local couple and their domestic problems. A 32 year old female complained of assault by her 22 year old boyfriend.

They had an argument that turned physical, in which the female was tossed into a piece of furniture. Her boyfriend also damaged her cellphone. Officers located the young man at his mother’s place and arrested him for assault and mischief. He was held in custody and will appear in bail court. The victim suffered minor injuries during the incident and did not require medical attention.

While in cells at the Brockville Police station, the male tried harm himself, attempting to tie an item around his neck and the cell bars. Officers intervened before he had an opportunity to do anything.

 

Community Service

On June 4th at 10:28 am, Brockville Police attended the Brockville General Hospital to obtain information on a local, 27 year old male, who had walked out of the emergency unit. The young man was originally admitted for excessive alcohol consumption.

Shortly afterwards, Police received a call from CN Police indicating a man matching the same description was on the tracks and jumped out of the way of a train at the last second.

At 4:24 pm, Officers received a call from the male indicating he would meet them outside a north end apartment building. In the meantime, Brockville Police received lots of help from their social media posts when requests made from the public for assistance.

Officers spoke to the man and he indicated the train incident was a suicide attempt as well earlier in the day, trying to hang himself. He was taken back to hospital to obtain the help he needed.

 

Community Service

On June 5th at 2:31 pm, Brockville Police attended a residence in the center of town to check on a female teen threatening to hurt herself.

A local, 16 year old, was trying to take pills but her boyfriend was intervening and preventing her from swallowing medication. Officers escorted the teen to hospital for appropriate care.

Person to locate – Patrick Delorme, 27 years of age

Brockville Police are attempting to locate and check on the well-being of Patrick Delorme. Delorme last seen in the area of the Brockville General Hospital wearing a blue and white striped polo shirt, blue jeans, blue Nike high top running shoes. Anyone with information please contact the Brockville Police at (613) 342-0127.

June 2, 2016 Incident

Well Being Check

On June 2nd at 4:54 pm., Brockville Police took a complaint of a young woman looking to harm herself.  The local 18 year old had told family members she was having difficulties from a mental health standpoint and they in turn contacted Police.

Investigation led to the location of her vehicle west of the city but it was abandoned.  Officers began a search of the wooded area around the vehicle and located the young lady.

She was taken to hospital for appropriate care and was in good condition physically.

 

June 1 – 2, 2016 Incidents

Breach of Probation

On June 1st at 8:40 pm, Br4ockville Police dealt with a man consuming alcohol at St. Lawrence Park.

The local 56 year old was on probation with a condition that he not drink alcohol. He was arrested for breaching his probation and taken into custody. When sober this morning, he was released on conditions and given a new court date.

 

Intoxicated Male

On June 2nd at 2:38 am, Brockville Police Officers, on general patrol, noted an intoxicated male on a south end street, still drinking his beer while being approached by Officers.

The local 32 year old was arrested and charged with public intoxication. He was released this morning when sober and issued a fine.

 

Mental Health

On June 2nd at 2:59 am, Brockville Police attended a south end residence to deal with an elderly suicidal male.

A local 90 year old wanted to kill himself with a hand gun. He had difficulty and was unsuccessful in removing the trigger lock. His son had attended the residence and Dad was now in possession of a knife and was threatening him. Officers gave several demands of the man to drop the knife and were concerned due to his close proximity to his family member. After requests to drop the knife were ignored, Officers deployed a conducted energy weapon (taser) and this allowed them to move in and take control of the man and the weapon.

Police believe his mental health was the root of the problem. He suffered no injuries was taken to hospital for evaluation. The man was released to family members early in the morning.

May 31, 2016 Incidents

Family Dispute

On May 31st at 6:51 pm, Brockville Police attended a family dispute at a south end residence.

Police spoke with a woman who had a confrontation with her 15 year old daughter. The daughter had left the residence before Officer’s arrival. We would still like to speak with her but as of the time of this release she has yet to be located.

 

Accident

On May 31st at 7:44 pm, Brockville Police attended a vehicle versus pedestrian accident at a north end intersection.

A local 51 year old man struck a 20 year old female, while he was attempting a left hand turn and she was crossing the intersection in the crosswalk. The young woman suffered moderate injuries and was taken by ambulance to hospital. She is continuing with medical follow ups and Police have no other information on her condition.

The driver was charged under the highway traffic act for failing to yield to a pedestrian.

 

Unwanted Person

On May 31st at 9:55 pm, Brockville Police attended a south end residence for an unwanted person.

A local 48 year old man became involved in a dispute with the son of his common law spouse. Officers noted the man was intoxicated and feared problems would escalate if he was allowed to remain at the house. He was arrested to prevent a further breach of the peace. This morning, when sober, he was released without charges.

 

May 30, 2016 Incidents

Warrant

At 10:30 am police responded to an address in the centre of the city in response to a domestic disturbance.  A male subject was located trying to leave through the back door.  The responding officers knew that there was a warrant for his arrest and stopped him before he could leave.  The male was arrested and held for a bail hearing.

 

Assault with a Weapon

Police are currently investigating an incident that occurred around 2:15 pm also in the centre of the city.  Two males were assaulted as they returned home from a store.  The suspects and the victims are known to each other.  Police have identified one suspect and are currently seeking the second.  The victims in this matter are not cooperating with police.

 

May 27 – 30, 2016 Incidents

Theft

On May 27th at 10:11 pm, Brockville Police took a theft complaint in the south end of the city. A lone male approached the victim asking to use her cell phone to make a phone call. She complied and the male took off running with her phone.

He is described as late 20’s, short hair, wearing a dark sweater, beige shorts and a handmade necklace. Police did not locate the male at the time and the investigation is ongoing.

 

Police Assistance

On May 28th at 6:04 am, Brockville Police attended one of our hotels to try and locate a wanted man.

The Leamington OPP asked for assistance in arresting a 40 year old from their area. They had warrants for him and also felt he was in the company of a 36 year old female, from their area.   The man was under court conditions to have no contact with her as a result of domestic related charges.

Officers located the suspect in one of the rooms with the female mentioned. He was arrested for breaching his conditions of release and on the strength of the warrant. He was released with a future court date on the Brockville charges and then the OPP took custody of the man in regards to the warrant. He faces weapons related charges in their area.

 

Animal Complaint

On May 28th at 4:52 pm, Brockville Police attended a residence in the center of the city for dogs running at large. A woman and her children became scared when approached by a dog roaming the neighbourhood.

Police located the owner of the dog at a nearby residence. It was learned the dog was one of six but three is the maximum for a household. The owner was issued a fine for letting the dogs roam unattended.

 

Unwanted Person

On May 28th at 5:25 pm, Brockville Police attended the area of the Tall Ships building for an unwanted man.

A 28 year old man was asked to leave the area but kept returning. Police located the subject and arrested him for public intoxication. It was learned he was travelling with the carnival that was in the city on the weekend. When sober, he was released with a fine.

 

Theft

On May 29th at 10:44 am, Brockville Police attended a northend box store for a theft complaint.

A local 20 year old man removed an item without making any attempt to pay for it. Due to the low dollar value, the man was issued a fine under the Trespass to Property Act.

 

Domestic Dispute

On May 29th at 6:33 pm, Brockville Police attended a north end residence for a domestic dispute.

A couple in their 70’s had a verbal dispute that ended in the woman threatening the wellbeing of the man as well as her damaging items in the home. She was arrested for uttering threats and mischief.

Later in the day, another family member took carriage of the woman when she was released on conditions with a future court date.

 

Assault

On May 29th at 6:49 pm, Brockville Police attended Bramshot Park for an assault complaint. A group of children around 10 years of age began playing in the park. A silver/grey car arrived with three teenagers in it. They began to bully the younger kids and one ten year old boy was kicked in the head several times by one of the teens.

The teens are described as one with black cap on backwards, black curly hair, black and white striped shirt, black pants, back pack and about 16-19 years of age. Another teen had a tie dye shirt on and the third teen had on a red shirt, black cap wore forward and a necklace with a bell shaped pendant.

The ten year old was taken to hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Police are seeking the public’s help in locating suspects or vehicle identity.

 

Animal Complaint

On May 30th at 12:54 am, Brockville Police attended a south end apartment building for a different type of call. A local woman informed Police she awoke in her residence to discover a large snake on the floor.

The snake disappeared into an air vent before Officers arrived. It’s hard to dispute her claim after looking at the picture she took with her phone!!