January 20 – 22, 2018 Incidents

Bail Hearing for flasher

A 39 year old Brockville man is in custody pending a bail hearing for a flashing incident Saturday evening in the area of Windsor Drive at Thousand Island Secondary School (TISS).

Just before 6:00 p.m. Brockville Police were notified a man on Windsor Drive near TISS yelling at a 14 year old boy to get his attention while he exposed himself to the boy. Arrangements were made for the boy and his parents to come to the Brockville Police station to take a statement from him while police officers attended the area to locate the man.

A short time later the 39 year old man was located with his pants still undone and no shirt on under his coat. At the time he was well under the influence of alcohol. Investigators placed him under arrest for an Indecent Act and conveyed him to police headquarters where he was held in custody. The accused will appear in bail court facing charges of committing an Indecent Act and Exposing himself to a person under the age of 16 years of age.

 

Bail Violations

A 44 year old Elizabethtown woman is facing charges of breaching her undertaking as a result of a traffic stop on Saturday evening.

The woman was driving her 2007 Black Dodge in the area of Central Ave at Balmoral Place when officers stopped her for a traffic violation. A records check showed she was on an undertaking for several offences before the courts with a condition that she notifies Leeds OPP of her change of address.

At the traffic stop, the woman provided a different address then on her undertaking and as a result she was charge for breaching her undertaking and release with a future court date.

 

Suspicious Person call leads to arrest

A 34 year old Brockville man is in custody this morning awaiting a bail hearing later today after a call of a suspicious person at a Brighton Crescent residence on Sunday morning.

At 7:30 a.m. Sunday morning officers were called to a Brighton Crescent residence after the resident there reported a man knocking on her door that she did not recognize. They watched as the man then entered a van parked in the driveway causing damage to the van’s interior.

When officers arrived they located the man inside the van and placed him under arrest for mischief to the van, possession of stolen property and an outstanding arrest warrant that was held for him. While searching him after the arrest officers also found a quantity of crystal meth. He is now also facing the additional drug charges as a result.

 

Prohibited Driver arrested

At 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning Brockville Police received a call of a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado in the north end of Brockville being operated a 41 year old Brockville man who was prohibited from driving because of a previous criminal code offence.

Officers on patrol spotted the vehicle on Buell Street and confirmed the driver was in fact prohibited from driving because of a previous criminal code offence and had just been dealt with again for a driving offence in court on Friday.

As a result he was arrested for driving while disqualified and breach his undertaking and he too was held for bail.

 

Break-ins

Brockville Police received a call from a resident on Chislett Street Sunday morning at 8:10 a.m. reporting that his house had been broken into Saturday between 4:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. while they were away.

The resident reported to police only an undisclosed amount of cash was taken from the residence during the break in.

Later at 2:45 p.m. on Sunday, a Pearl Street West resident reported between 7:30 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. their house was broken into, ransacked and an undisclosed amount of cash taken.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Brockville Police Service at 613-342-0127 or submit a tip anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.tipsubmit.com/start.htm and be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2000. Brockville Police are members of the Kingston 1000 Islands Crimestoppers group so please remember to select this when submitting tips online.

 

Bail Violator turns himself in

A 47 year old Brockville man wanted for violating his bail conditions after his surety reported to police that he was violating his conditions by not remaining inside the residence, has turned himself in at Brockville Police headquarters Monday morning.

Thursday morning, Brockville Police received a call from the man’s surety who told officers the man had been living at her residence for approximately a month since he was released from custody and for at least the past 3 weeks has left the residence without any legal justification contrary to his bail conditions. She further advised police the accused will leave the residence both during the day and at night.

The 47 year old man is currently before the courts charged with several break and enters which occurred in the late summer and fall in the Bartholomew Street and Central Avenue area.

 

Arrest warrant leads to several charges

Brockville Police officers executing an arrest warrant at Kyle Court apartment last evening lead to a string of other charges for persons inside.

After receiving an arrest warrant authorizing entry into the apartment to locate a 38 year old Brockville man wanted for failing to appear in court, Brockville Police officers executed the warrant last evening at 7:30 p.m. Once inside the apartment, police located the 38 year old man inside the apartment and arrested him on the strength of the warrant. Officers also observed in plain view when they entered the apartment a quantity of drugs including crystal meth and cocaine. Several of the occupants of the apartment were also known to police and at large on release conditions prohibiting them from associating with one another.

As a result, the 38 year old man is facing charges failing to attend court and breaching his undertaking, and a 38 year old woman also in the apartment is facing charges of breaching her undertaking for associating with the 38 year old man. A 28 year old Augusta township man and a 29 year old Prescott woman are facing drug charges as a result of this incident as well. All except for the 38 year old man were released with future court dates.

He was held for a bail hearing later today.