Annual Police Auction

The Annual Brockville Police Service auction will be held on May 14th, 2015 at the Memorial Centre. Viewing will take place at 6:00 pm, the auction will start at 7:00 pm

Asset Building – Positive Youth Development

“Every Kid in Our Communities”

Safe Kids…Safe Families…Safe Communities

There’s a powerful new movement out there that is capturing the attention and involvement of growing numbers of child care, parents, educators, police officers, mental health, coaches, senior citizens, neighbours and young people themselves.

Experienced Communication Operator

The Brockville Police Service is currently seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual to work in our communications centre.

Candidates will have the ability to multi-task, will be very organized and have a tolerance for working in a stressful environment. The current position is a part-time position with variable hours including shift work. This position is available for previous or current communications operators.

Qualifications:

  • Ontario Police College or equivalent CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre) training
  • Competency in NICHE Records Management System
  • Experience working in a police environment
  • Knowledge of the Ontario Police Services Act
  • Knowledge of the “Rules of CPIC”
  • A demonstrated ability to perform the role of communications operator

Applications:
If you are interested in becoming part of the Brockville Police Service team, please forward your resume and references to:

Deputy Chief Lee MacArthur
Brockville Police Service
2269 Parkedale Avenue
Brockville ON
K6V3G9

Or email:
info@jgr8poxkdf.wpdns.site

Applications must be received by the Brockville Police Service no later than Friday, February 13th at 4:00 pm.

We thank all applicants in advance and advise only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Kimberlea Carpenter

Missing Person – Kimberlea Carpenter

The Brockville Police Service is seeking the help of the public in locating a 35 year old city resident.

Kimberlea Carpenter left for work at 7:30 this morning and did not reach her place of employment. She was last seen wearing a white/grey/black checkered jacket, multi-coloured shirt, black leggings and black boots. Her vehicle is a 2010 Blue Hyundia, Ontario licence plate # BFHT617. She is approx. 5’9″ tall and heavy set with brown hair.

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

Search Warrant

On December 31st, Brockville Police Emergency Response Team in conjunction with their Intelligence Unit, conducted a search warrant on a residence in the south end of the city.

A quantity of a Controlled Drug was found within the residence and the male and female occupants were arrested and charged. The local 28 year old male and 23 year old female were released later with a future court date.

They face charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking. The male was also breaching a Probation Order.

Intoxicated Male

On December 31st, Brockville Police responded to a south end residence in regards to a male party intoxicated and bleeding from the head.

A local, 17 year old male was taken to Brockville General Hospital for treatment of a minor cut and monitoring due to level of alcohol consumption.
He was left in the care of hospital staff and family.

RIDE Program

Brockville Police conducted RIDE stops at various locations within the city. One driver was issued a roadside screening device, no charges were laid.

Impaired Driver

On January 1st, Brockville Police were speaking to parties outside of a bar on King St. E. when they heard and observed a west bound vehicle strike a parked car in the area of King St. E. and Garden St.

The vehicle then fled northbound on Garden St. which is a one way street for south bound traffic.
The vehicle was stopped on Pine St. and the driver was found to be intoxicated.

A local, 30 year old male has been charged with Fail to Remain at an Accident Scene, Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle and Driving Over .08%.
He was released when sober with a future court date.
Damage was moderate to both vehicles.

His vehicle was also impounded for seven days and his licence suspended for 90 days.

Disturb the Peace

On January 1st, Brockville police responded to a complaint of a group of males fighting in the area King St. W. and Apple St.

As a result of the melee, one male was pushed through a window, breaking same. He received minor injuries. Police are still investigating the incident and identifying participants. No charges have been laid at this point.

Domestic Dispute

On January 1st, Brockville Police responded to a domestic dispute at a south end residence.
A 46 year old female and a 57 year old male were engaged in a heated dispute.

Police were not confident things would deescalate when departing the residence. The male party was arrested to prevent a further breach of the peace.
He was released unconditionally later in the day.