May 13 – 14, 2018 Incidents

Dog Stolen from outside Circle K on King Street

Officers were called to the King Street Circle K convenience store at 9:15 Sunday morning after the owner of a Black Mastiff Cross reported to police that his dog had been stolen from in front of the store while he was inside paying for his order.

The dog’s owner, a 26 year old Brockville man, went into the store for a short period of time to make a purchase and tied the dog up in front of the store. When he returned the dog was gone and he contacted the police.

In the early afternoon just before 1:00 pm the Mastiff was located at a Perth Street residence and returned to the owner. Police are continuing their investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable Jamie Garvin at 613-342-0127 ext. 6082 or jgarvin@jgr8poxkdf.wpdns.site

 

Counterfeit Arrest

A 39 year old Brockville man is facing charges after he was caught passing a counterfeit $50 bill.

Shortly before 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon Brockville Police responded to a complaint of a young man passing a counterfeit $50 bill at a downtown convenience store. The store owner had a video of the suspect and when he showed it to police the responding officers they immediately recognized the 39 year old man.

He was later located by officers and charged for uttering counterfeit currency and released with a future court date.

 

Motor Vehicle Collision leads to arrest

A 35 year old Smiths Falls man is facing charges after police responded to a motor vehicle collision late last evening at the intersection of Kensington Parkway and Centennial Road.

Just after 11:30 pm Brockville Police received a call of a black Ford Ranger pick-up truck which was north bound on Kensington Parkway cross Centennial Road and crash into the ditch on the north side of Centennial Road striking a pole. A young male was observed by residents fleeing the vehicle described as wearing blue jeans and blue t-shirt walking south bound on Kensington Parkway who was confronted by area residents. A physical altercation ensued before police arrived on scene.

When officers arrived the 35 year old man was found to be under the influence of alcohol but denied being the driver of the pick-up truck. He was placed under arrest for assault and mischief as a result of the altercation and taken into police custody.

The Ford Ranger pick-up truck was found to have a quantity of grocery items inside the truck when taken from the ditch.

Investigation into the motor vehicle collision and the grocery items is continuing. Anyone with information which may assist investigators is asked to contact the investigating officer Cst. Serge Landry of the Brockville Police at 613-342-0127 ext. 6067 or slandry@jgr8poxkdf.wpdns.site. Information may also be passed on 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 is a member of the Kingston/1000 Islands Crime Stoppers group.