Public Intoxication

On April 3, Brockville Police responded to a downtown eatery after being made aware that a banner belonging to the store had been torn down.

Police located the responsible male party and the banner was returned to the store. The local, 21 year old, was arrested and charged with public intoxication. He was released with a fine when sober.

Unwanted Person

On April 2, Brockville Police responded to an unwanted person complaint at a north end apartment complex.

The male resident wanted an uncooperative 36 year old female to leave the residence. The local female, who had been consuming, was arrested and brought to Police headquarters. She was charged under the Tresspass to Property Act and released when sober.

Harassment

On April 2, Brockville Police investigated a complaint of harassment taking place over Facebook.

A 15 year old local female was receiving inappropriate messages from a local 17 year old male. The male was already charged with similar type offences and was under conditions of an undertaking which included not being logged on to that site. He was subsequently charged with breaching his conditions. The male was arrested and charged then released with a future court date.

Mischief

On April 2, Brockville Police attended the Brockville Jail in regards to a mischief complaint.

A 26 year old, male inmate, had damaged property within the institution. Police charged the inmate with the mischief and he will see the charge added at his next court appearance.

Licence Suspension

On March 30, Brockville Police performed a traffic stop in the center area of the city.

The 36 year old, female driver was cited for traffic violations.  Officers also performed a roadside test on the driver after detecting alcohol consumption. The driver’s breath sample registered in the “warn” range and her licence was suspended for three days. Having open liquor in the vehicle resulted in a fine.

Public Intoxication

On March 29, Brockville Police attended to a south end street in the city for a passed out male.

The local, 29 year old male, was arrested for public intoxication. He was released with a fine when sober.

Impaired Driving

On March 29, Brockville Police stopped a vehicle in the south end of the city which was travelling the wrong way on a one way street.

The 40 year old, male driver, was arrested for impaired driving.
Back at the station, the male refused to provide samples of his breath which resulted in a second criminal charge. He was released with a future court date.

Assault Complaint

The Brockville Police are seeking the public’s assistance while investigating an assault complaint.

Yesterday, March 26th, around 3:00 p.m., a 50 year old female was assaulted in the area of King St. W. and Market St. W. Her injuries were minimal but Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the assault to contact us. Currently, a 51 year old male, known to the victim is being sought.

INTERNET SAFETY AND SEXTING INFORMATION NIGHT

INTERNET SAFETY AND SEXTING INFORMATION NIGHT

AT BROCKVILLE COLLEGIATE INSTUTITE

6:30PM – 8:00PM

WED. MARCH 25, 2015

For more information contact:
Constable Mark Heffernan
613)-342-0127 ext 4228
mheffernan@jgr8poxkdf.wpdns.site

COPS CARE FOR KIDS

The Brockville Police Association is proud to announce the Fourth Annual “COPS CARE FOR KIDS” rally.

The Brockville Police Association will be seeking suitable and deserving candidates to be nominated and ultimately selected for a special and memorable event arranged by the Brockville Police Association in hopes of bringing some joy and creating special memories in a child (and family) that is fighting a difficult fight.

The Brockville Police Association which is a constant supporter of kids and the community, started this program three years ago and want to continue the program.

We are seeking out nominations for deserving kids who meet the following criteria:

• Must be between 3 – 16 years of age
• Must reside within the area of Brockville
• Have a serious medical illness or affliction
• Be willing to be accessible to various media forms

How to enter/what must be included:

Name and age of applicant
Name and relationship of nominator (**must have parents’ permission**)
Name of parents and contact information
Nature of illness – brief history
List three hobbies or interests of the child

***Applications may be received in two ways***
1) Attend Brockville Police headquarters located at 2269 Parkedale Avenue and place the nomination in a sealed envelope in the specially marked box in the lobby

2) Email to brockvillepoliceassociation@gmail.com Attention: Cops Care for Kids

Closing date for nominations will be April 13, 2015 and the successful applicant