Intoxicated Male

On January 17th, Brockville Police responded to a store front in the south end of town in regards to a passed out male party.

The local, 22 year old was found to be in a an intoxicated state and unable to care for himself. He was arrested for Public Intoxication and held in custody until sober. A fine was issued when released.

Theft

On January 16th, Brockville Police responded to TISS for a theft complaint of an IPAD.

Investigation revealed that a 14 year old male was in possession of the IPAD. It was further noted, five other IPADs are missing.

Charges have not been laid as of yet and the investigation is continuing.

Sexual Interference

On January 16th, Brockville Police arrested a local 21 year old male for sexual interference in regards to an outstanding investigation.

The subject was also charged for his involvement in a break and enter to “Many Things” on King St W. on January 5th. The sexual interference charge stems from an inappropriate relationship with a minor from late December, 2014.

Brockville Police have been investigating both incidents for several weeks. The break and enter is still an ongoing investigation.

The local party was held in custody and will appear in bail court.

Breach of Release Conditions

On January 16th, Brockville Police made aware that a 17 year old male was wanted for breaching his release conditions. An adult female who had signed as a surety for the youths release in bail court, reported he was not abiding by his terms. The local male was located and arrested by police. He was remanded into custody and will appear in bail court later today.

Winter Parking

Police issued over a dozen winter parking tickets on the weekend and towed several vehicles.  Although this enforcement is carried out after public notices are given, best practice is to avoid parking on city streets overnight to avoid these costly incidents.

Neighbour Dispute

On January 10th, Brockville Police responded to a residence in the south end of the city for a neighbour dispute.

A 39 year old male became upset with his upstairs neighbours and attempted to enter their residence.  He also yelled threats to them and turned up his music so loud afterwards it could be heard on the street.

Police attended and arrested the male for forcible entry to the residence and, uttering threats and mischief. Once at the station, the male fought with officers and had to be physically subdued. Officers suffered minimal injuries. A subsequent charge of resist arrest was laid. The accused was held for remand court, was released and given a future court date.

Unwanted Male

Brockville Police responded to the City Cab depot on King St. W. in regards to an unwanted male.

A local, 46 year old was causing problems for staff and would not vacate the premises on request. Police arrested the man for Public Intoxication. He was released later when sober and issued a fine.

Impaired Driver

On January 10th, Brockville Police responded to the drive thru area of Wendy’s restaurant on Parkedale Ave. W. to check on the condition of a female operating a motor vehicle.

Police dealt with a local, 67 year old and discovered she was Impaired by alcohol consumption.

She was released when sober and given a future court date.

Shoplifting

In the evening on January 6th, Brockville Police responded to a theft complaint at Walmart on Parkedale Ave.

A 22 year old male from Smiths Falls was apprehended by store security trying to leave with numerous items. Police discovered the suspect was already on a probation order for past charges. There was also an outstanding undertaking in effect for charges the male had still before the courts. He was charged with Theft Under $5000.00, Breaching his Probation Order and two Breaches of his Undertaking. The party was held in custody and will appear in bail court.

Disturbance

Brockville Police responded to a disturbance within an apartment in the center of town.

The 63 year old tenant had trashed his entire apartment. While dealing with the male, it became obvious he issues centered around mental health.

He was transported to the Brockville General hospital and left in the care of staff there.