Breach of Probation

On April 30th, at approximately 11:00 pm, Brockville Police stopped a male party riding a bike on Perth St.

The male was on terms of probation which included no consumption of controlled substances and maintaining good behaviour.  He was noted to be under to be under the influence of a drug while speaking with Police.  The local, 45 year old was arrested and charged with the probation breaches.  He was released with a future court date.

 

Intoxicated Male

On April 30th, Brockville Police attended to the King St. East area in regards to a male subject falling on the sidewalk and stumbling into traffic.

Police located a local, 54 year old male who was found to be heavily intoxicated.  The male was arrested for being intoxicated in a public place as police were concerned for his safety.

He was released with a fine when sober.

Proposed Cycling Network

Brockville’s Cycling Advisory Committee

is developing a

Proposed Cycling Network

Well integrated – Cost effective

Healthy – Safe – Practical – For all

Come see the proposed plan before it goes to Council
Your input will make a stronger plan
Visit us at any of the following Information Sessions

 

When … Where …
Wednesday, May 6

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Brockville Public Library

23 Buell Street

Wednesday, May 13

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Community Room

1000 Islands Mall

Saturday, May 23

10:00 am – 4:00 pm

DBIA Sidewalk Sale

King Street East

Wednesday, May 20

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Training Room, Firehall Hall 2

360 Laurier Blvd

Wednesday, May 27

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

YMCA of Brockville and Area

345 Park Street

 

We’d wheely like to hear from you!

Prescription Drug Drop Off Day

Prescription Drug Drop Off Day is a one-day initiative supported by the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP), Partnership for a Drug Free Canada, and Public Safety Canada. Residents are further reminded that they can return any unwanted or outdated prescription medications to their local pharmacy for safe and secure disposal at any time.

National Communicators Week

 

Today represents the end of National Public Safety Communicators week. Over the past week our dedicated 911 communicators have handled hundreds of calls, dispatched officers, ensured Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) legislative compliance, helped dozens of people at the front desk and performed countless other tasks.. Their role as communicator is multi-faceted and requires intense training, patience and dedication.

Brockville is fortunate to have local communicators to deal with local issues. On behalf of all members of the Brockville Police, Thank you!

Misleading Police

On April 10th, the Brockville Police issued a media release mentioning a 21 year old male who reported being assaulted by two other males while parked in a vehicle.

Police have learned through further investigation that the alleged victim was not being truthful about the events surrounding the incident. Subsequently, no charges are being laid and the investigation is considered closed.

Targeted Enforcement Initiative

On April 8th, officers from the Uniform, Criminal Investigations and Community Services offices participated in a targeted enforcement initiative.

Officers checked on the compliance of high risk offenders and their court ordered conditions, enforced the liquor licence act and municipal by-laws in targeted high incident areas. We are pleased to report that all offenders checked last evening were compliant with their conditions.

This initiative will continue throughout the year with Brockville Police officers targeting various high risk offenders, high incident areas of crime and citizen concerns. The goal is to be proactive by ensuring court ordered conditions are complied with and reducing incidents in targeted areas.

Assault Complaint

On April 8, Brockville Police took an assault complaint from a 21 year old, local male.

The victim was sitting in a vehicle with two other males when he was assaulted and money taken from him. Police have identified the two local male suspects and the investigation is ongoing.

Public Assistance Required

On April 6, The Brockville Police are looking for the Public’s assistance.

Between April 1st and 6th, unknown parties removed a nitrogen tank and brass gauges from a Bell Canada property near Stewart Blvd. and Centennial Rd. The tanks are labeled “Bell” and the gauges may still have partial hoses attached. Police are concerned that the nitrogen may be explosive if handled improperly.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Brockville Police at 613 342-0127 Ext. “0”.