January 28, 2017 Incidents

Robbery

At 8:55 pm on Saturday, police responded to a hold up alarm at Mac’s Milk located on King St. West. An unknown male had entered the store and produced a handgun demanding cash. The clerk complied with his demands and the male left the store on foot. The suspect is described as male with a white complexion, 25-30 years of age, facial hair, dark eyes, slim build, dark coat and plaid scarf. If anyone has information regarding this crime please contact the Brockville Police at 613-342-0127.

 

Drug Offences

As a result of a traffic stop on Parkedale Avenue police detected the odour of marijuana from the vehicle and occupants. As a result of the traffic stop one of the occupants, a 20 year old male, was charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana. He has been released with a future court date.

 

Assault

A fight between neighbours led to an assault charge against a 57 year male. He has been released with a future court date.

January 25, 2017 Incidents

Missing and Suicidal Female Youth Located

On the 25th of January, 2017 at approximately 4:30 p.m., the Brockville Police Service received a report of a missing 15 year old female who was potentially suicidal. She was reported missing by her family after not returning home from school. The family had also received messages from her advising of her desires to commit suicide. Social media posts were sent out asking for public assistance to locate the female. She returned home shortly after. Officers then spoke to the female, apprehended her and escorted her to BGH for assessment. She was then transported to KGH for her youth mental health assessment.

 

Male Arrested in Domestic Incident

On the 25th of January, 2017 at approximatly 6:30 p.m., the Brockville Police Service received a complaint from a female reporting her ex-boyfriend had called and threatened to damage her residence. At the time of her call she believed that the male was in the area of her residence. Further investigation revealed that the 28 year old, local male was on probation for previous convictions of criminal harassment and uttering threats to the female complainant. As a result , the suspect was contacted and agreed to turn himself in to police. At that time he was arrested and held for bail on charges of Uttering Threats, Criminal Harassment and Breaching his Probation Order.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shoplifting:

 

On the 26th of January, 2017 at approximately 6:30p.m., the Brockville Police Service received a complaint of two, 20 year old females had been arrested by loss prevention at a north end department store. Officers attended and continued the arrest of the two females. The value of the theft between the females totaled approximately $100.00 and as a result the females were released and issued charges under the Trespass to Property Act.

 

January 24, 2017Incidents

Domestic Related Criminal Harassment

On the 24th of January, 2017 the Brockville Police Service arrested a 31 year old male, from a neighbouring community, in regards to ongoing criminal harassment on his ex-girlfriend. The male was interviewed and released by police with conditions and a future court date.

 

Racial / Obscene Graffiti

On the 24th of January, 2017 the Brockville Police Service received a complaint from J.L. Jordan Catholic School in regards to Graffiti. There have been multiple recent incidents of racial and obscene graffiti reported at the above mentioned school and others within the area. Incidents believed to be taking place in the evening or overnight hours. We ask the public to notify the Brockville Police Service with any information.

Mischief to School Yard

On both the 23rd and 24th of January, 2017, the Brockville Police Service received reports of mischief to the playground area of the JL Jordan Public School located at 294 First Avenue, Brockville. Staff discovered graffiti, and broken glass.

Police are asking for anyone with information concerning this matter to contact Constable Mike Noonan at 613-342-0127 x 6089.

 

 

January 23, 2017 Incident

On the 23rd of January, 2017 at approximately 4:22 a.m. the Brockville Police Service received a 911 no voice contact (the caller does not answer when prompted by police) from a Brockville residence. Police attended the address, gained entry and discovered an elderly woman had fallen and was in need of medical attention. EMS was requested and did attend. The woman was transported to the Brockville General Hospital for necessary evaluation and treatment. Police are not aware of the extent of injuries sustained by the woman as a result of her fall.

Arson Investigation – January 22, 2017

Brockville Police responded to a call of a fire that had been deliberately set to the door of an apartment unit located on King St West in the downtown area. The occupant was able to extinguish the fire prior to arrival with the use of water and towels. Damage was categorized as minor.   The service is asking that anyone with information in relation to this arson please call the service at 613 342 0127 ext 0.

 

Fleeing Motor Vehicle

On early Saturday (Jan 21) morning just after midnight, Brockville Police Service stopped a 2002 Blue 2 door Honda Civic for a traffic violation in the vicinity of King Street East. As the officer walked up to speak to the male driver, the vehicle fled off at an extremely high rate of speed that would be considered dangerous to the public. No pursuit was initiated in the interest of public safety.

The vehicle is described to have winter tires on black steel winter rims with silver lug nuts, a very large resonator on the rear passenger side and with no window tint. Police have initiated an investigation to determine the identity of the male driver and it’s lone male passenger. Both males are described to be in their early twenties.

Police are seeking the public’s assistance with any information to assist in this investigation. If anyone has any information pertaining to this vehicle or it’s occupants, please contact Constable Dan Hall with the Brockville Police at 613-342-0127.

January 21, 2017 Incidents

Mental Health Apprehension

Brockville Police responded to what was originally called in as a domestic dispute in the north end of the city at 7 am yesterday morning. A male was complaining of being assaulted by his wife. During the investigation it was apparent that the 50 year old woman was suffering from a mental illness and for her safety and her husbands she was apprehended and conveyed to the hospital for pyschiatric assessment. No one was injured in the dispute.

 

Mental Health Apprehension

A 40 year old female who called into the Brockville Police communications center and began to speak of moments of extreme paranoia caused a police dispatcher to make what turned out to be the right callwhen she deployed officers to her residence even though she insisted that she wished no officer presence. Officers performed a cursory investigation and had to apprehend her for her safety. She was taken to the Brockville General Hospital where she was evaluated.

 

Drug Possession and Breach Charges

Police had conducted a traffic stop on a motor vehicle in the evening hours. During that investigation the passenger was recognized by officers and was out on release conditions with one of them being not to consume alcohol. He had been drinking and was arrested for violating his undertaking. During the arrest he was searched and found to be in possession of cocaine. He was charged and released with a future court date for the allegations.

January 19, 2017 Incidents

Warrants

A local, 26 year old male was arrested early Thursday (Jan 19) morning at the Brockville Courthouse.The male had outstanding warrants held by the Brockville Police Service for failing to comply with Court ordered release conditions. One of the services release programs is titled “Operation Door Knock”.   It requires persons on release to present themselves at the door to an officer upon request. This individual had failed to do so and subsequently the warrant for arrest was issued. He was held for a bail hearing.

 

Mischief to Property

A public coin laundry located in Brockville suffered vandalism overnight. Unknown person or persons damaged walls in the business and removed the video camera with force off the wall. Police will be reviewing the recordings from the systems hard drive when they are made available. This investigation is on going.

 

January 16, 2017 Incidents

Foot Pursuit Leads to Multiple Arrests for Shoplifting

On the 16th of January, 2017 at approximately 1:20 p.m., the Brockville Police Service received a call from Loss Prevention at a North end business. 2 local male suspects, 41 and 46 years of age, were observed in the store selecting items and concealing them in their coats. Loss Prevention made police aware and officers attended the area. The male suspects then attempted to leave the store without paying for the merchandise. Loss Prevention approached the suspects who then fled on foot. Brockville Police Service officers had just arrived on scene and gave chase. The suspects separated when fleeing as did the officers to pursue. Moments later, both suspects were caught and placed under arrest for theft under $5,000.00. The total value of the theft was $105.35. They were later released with court dates.

 

Shoplifting

On the 16th of January, 2017 the Brockville Police Service received other complaints of 3 youths shoplifting from North end stores in 2 separate incidents. The youths were arrested for theft of values ranging from $5.00 – $20.00. All 3 youths were compliant and diverted from court with an extra judicial measure. The items taken were recovered and the youths turned over to their parents.

 

Mental Health Apprehension

On the 16th of January, 2017 at approximately 3:30p.m., the Brockville Police Service received a Form 1 for a mental health apprehension of a local, 60 year old female. The female’s doctor had concerns for her mental state and this form gives police the authority to take her for an assessment. She was escorted to the Brockville General Hospital without incident.