Missing Person Located

On June 11th at approximately 10:25 am, Brockville Police took a report of a missing person concerning a local 49 year old, local male.

Investigation revealed the subject had actually been involved in a motor vehicle accident outside of the city.  Because Brockville Police had flagged his plate number, it revealed concerns involving the male when ran by another Police agency.  The subject was taken to hospital for non life threatening injuries.  His current status is unknown.

 

Cops Care for Kids

Cops Care for Kids Program

On June 5th, 2015 the Brockville Police Association announced the winner of the 4th annual Cops Care for Kids Program. The winner this year is 6 year old Zoey Gibbson, who is a kindergarten student at Prince of Wales Public School. Zoey suffers from a variety of serious medical issues. As the winner of the program, Zoey and her family are going to enjoy a weekend getaway at the Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls and attending to the Shriners Circus. 

Every year the Brockville Police Association looks to give back to our community. In the Spring the Association asks for nominations of children from the Brockville area who suffer from a medical illness. Out of the nominations a winner is selected. When the winner is selected the Association looks to provide the child and family with any possible assistance. The common theme is to help make a memory that the whole family can enjoy.     

Congratulations Zoey!

 

Assault

On June 9th, Brockville Police responded to a residence in the south end of town to investigate an assault complaint.

A 15 year old male was reporting being assaulted by another male, 17 years of age.

The older youth was arrested and charged with assault. He was released on conditions with a future court date.  The 15 year old victim suffered minor injuries.

 

Breach of Conditions

On June 9th at approximately 3:00 pm, Brockville Police responded to an apartment building on King St. to check on a male parties well being.

Police located the 45 year old and found him to be at an address he is prohibited from attending.  The accused was on conditions from previous charges that spelled out locations he could not attend as well as an address he was supposed to be residing.  The party was found to be breaching three different conditions.  He was charged with breaching his recognizance and will face a bail hearing.

Assault

On June 9th, Brockville Police responded to an assault complaint at one of the high schools.

A 15 year old female, assaulted a 17 year old male. The injuries were minor in nature.

The female was released on conditions with a future court date.

 

Assault

On June 8th, Brockville Police received a complaint of an assault that took place over the weekend.

The 25 year old, male victim, was jumped while standing outside a downtown bar.  Investigation has led to the arrest of a 35 year old, local male.  The victim suffered minor injuries.

The accused was released on conditions and given a future court date.

Assault

On June 8th, Brockville Police responded to one of the high schools for an assault complaint.

The victim, a male student at the school, was struck several times in the head and face. He received minor injuries.

The accused, another male student, 17 years of age, was arrested and charged with assault causing bodily harm.  He was released on conditions and a future court date.

Shoplifting

On June 8th, Brockville Police responded to Walmart for a theft complaint.

Store security had arrested a female party and were awaiting Police.  A 27 year old female, from the Spencerville area was arrested and charged with the offence.

She was released at the scene and given a future court date.

Family Dispute

On June 6th, Brockville Police responded to a family dispute at a residence in the center of the city.

A local, 26 year old male was involved in a disagreement with his 30 year old sister.  The male damaged some items in the home and took off before Police arrived.  Police are currently seeking the male to process him on the charge of mischief.

Brockville Police investigated a domestic complaint after the parties involved attended Police headquarters together.  The dispute resulted in the accused damaging the victim’s vehicle.  The local 33 year old was charged with mischief (two counts) as well as breaching conditions of his probation order.

He was released later on conditions and a future court date.

Using Stolen Credit Cards

On Saturday June 6th, 2015 an alert employee at the Real Canadian Superstore noticed 3 suspicious males at the UScan checkout whom she had recognized as being in the store 2 days early attempting to purchase a large quantity of gift cards. She notified her Loss Prevention Department who in turn contacted the Brockville Police.

Two of the males exited the store and ran off toward a vehicle parked near the Sports Experts where they were apprehended by police. Loss Prevention officers kept a watch for the 3rd suspect and pointed him out to police where he was apprehended a short time later near the Wal-Mart parking lot.

A large number of fraudulent credit cards, 2 laptop computers and a skimming device used in the production of fraudulent cards were located as a result of the arrest and it was learned the accused persons had a attended a number of stores along the Parkedale Avenue corridor.

Fredlee Maitre-St-Fleur, Jefferson Edouard, and Kendy Lucien all of the Montreal area were arrested and charged with a number of credit card offences and fraud related offences. They were remanded into custody until Wednesday June 10th for a bail hearing.

Anyone who may have additional information is asked to contact Detective Graham Coe of the Brockville Police Service at 613-342-0127 ext. 4245.