News Release – October 31 – November 4, 2024

Break and Enter to a Downtown Business

On November 4, 2024, at about midnight, police received a call regarding a break and enter that had just taken place, at the Shoppers Drug Mart, on King St. W. Investigation revealed that the suspect had entered the store by breaking a window. Once they entered, they quickly selected a variety of electronic items like; PS5, Nintendo Switch, Apple Air Pods, etc. The suspect was in the store for a short period of time and fled while wearing a black coat with fur on the hood, glasses and a mask. The exact value of stolen merchandise is not yet known, but is within the approximate range of $2000.00-$3,000.00.

The investigation is on-going and police are working on leads. If there is any information that you would like to share, please contact the Brockville Police Service at 613-342-0127. You can also provide anonymous information to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).  

 

Threats of Violence at Brockville Collegiate Institute

On October 31, 2024, the Brockville Police Service, became aware of a youth who had made statements that were threatening towards the safety of other students and staff at the Brockville Collegiate Institute. This complaint was investigated and it was confirmed that threats of violence existed. Through the cooperation of everyone involved, the youth was arrested and charged with three counts of uttering threats and held for a bail hearing.

The safety of all attendees of our communities’ schools is a priority and will always be taken seriously.      

 

October 27, 2024 News Release

Investigation in Relation to Gunshots

On October 27, 2024, at about 3:00am, police received reports of several gunshots in the area of Fairknowe Drive. Police attended and did confirm that multiple gunshots had been fired outside a residence. No injuries have been reported regarding this incident.

Police have released the scene; however, the investigation remains on-going. If you have any information regarding this incident, you can report to the Brockville Police at 613-342-0127 Ext: 0 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

 

Break and Enter Suspects Arrested in the Act

On October 27, 2024, at about 4:30am, police received a call regarding a person breaking into the Esso gas station, located at 578 Stewart Blvd.

Officers responded quickly and observed a vehicle located on the property with a, 18-year-old, female driver. The female attempted to flee, but as drove away, she became blocked by bushes and then pinned in by the police vehicle, to prevent further escape. There was information that a second person was also inside the store. An officer attended the store and located a 22-year-old, male inside. It was evident that this was a break and enter, in progress. Both subjects were arrested. A search of the male determined that he was also in possession of property from the store and tools to assist in gaining entry. It is to be noted that the male was also on two separate probation orders.

The male subject was arrested and charged with break and enter, possession of break in instruments, possession of property obtained by crime and two counts of fail to comply with probation. He was held for a bail hearing. The female subject was charged with break and enter, flight from police and possession of property obtained by crime. She was released on conditions with a future court date.

 

October 24 – 25, 2024 News Release

Female Youth in Crisis Rescued by Officers

On October 24, 2024, at about 11:00am, police received a 911 call regarding a 15-year-old, female in crisis. Information was that the youth was in the area of King St. E., making threats to jump off of the cliffs along the St. Lawrence River edge.

Officers quickly responded and located the female at the cliffs edge along the waterfront, on West Fulford Pl., behind the Fulford Mansion. Officers began speaking with the female in an attempt to convince her to come to safety. During the negotiation, the female left the cliffs edge, falling into trees, and into the water. The drop was approximately fifteen to twenty feet. Once she jumped, officers quickly attended down below and entered into the frigid, shallow water to rescue her. Luckily, the female received only non-life-threatening injuries. She was uncooperative with police and had to be carried back to safety. She was then transported to hospital and is now connected with recourses. The fast response and actions of the officers should be recognized, along with the assistance and preparedness of the Brockville Fire Department and Leeds Grenville Paramedics.  

 

Intimate Partner Violence Act Leads to an Arrest

On October 25, 2024, at about 1:15am, police received a complaint regarding an incident of intimate partner violence, that took place at a residence on Orchard St. Investigation revealed that a male and female couple had engaged in an argument in the early morning, on the reported date. The argument escalated to the point of becoming physical. The male had caused damage in the residence by striking and breaking a picture frame, held her down and choked her not allowing her to leave and withheld her phone so she was unable to call police. Once the altercation had calmed, she was able to leave and attend the police station for assistance.

Later this morning, at about 3:30am, the 61-year-old, male subject was located and arrested. He was held for a bail hearing and charged with the offences of forcible confinement, overcome resistance by choking and mischief under $5,000.00. The victim suffered minor, non-life-threatening injuries.     

October 23, 2024 News Release

Dangerous Driving Results in Arrest

On October 23, 2024, at about 11:00am, an officer was assigned to traffic enforcement and was monitoring the area of King St. W. While there, a 35-year-old, male was operating a motorcycle within the Community Safety Zone, designated in front of Swift Waters Elementary School. The officer received a speed reading of 126km/h, within the 40km/h, Community Safety Zone. The officer was unable to safely stop the vehicle at the time. Luckily, through investigation, the driver was identified. The driver was contacted and arrested by police. His vehicle was impounded, Driver’s Licence suspended and charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and drive motor vehicle – perform stunt. He was released with a future court date.    

News Release – October 9, 2024

Drug Trafficking Arrest following CDSA Investigation

On October 9th, 2024, the Brockville Police Service concluded a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) investigation with the arrest of a 23-year-old local male. The arrest stems from two CDSA search warrants executed in August 2024. The individual is now facing three charges of Possession of a Schedule I Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking relating to cocaine and methamphetamine. During the investigation, a substantial quantity of cocaine, methamphetamine, buffing agent, and Canadian currency was seized. The accused is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice, where he will answer to the charges.

News Release – October 4, 2024

Brockville Police Resolve Police Service Act Charges Following Resignation

Constable Jeffrey Rean has resigned from the Brockville Police Service effective September 30th, 2024.  He is no longer a police officer or employed by the Brockville Police Service. 

Constable Jeffrey Rean was charged with Discreditable Conduct pursuant to Sec. 2(1)(a)(ix) of the Code of Conduct, Regulation 268/10, as amended.  As a result of this resignation, all Police Service Act (PSA) matters have been concluded as the service looses jurisdiction over the matter.

Brockville Police will be providing no further comment. 

News Release – September 29, 2024

Brockville Police Arrest Three in Connection to Kidnapping and Firearms Offences

On September 29th, at approximately 5:00 am., the Brockville Police Service responded to a call from a 26-year-old male victim who had fled from a hotel room in the City’s North end.  The victim reported that he had been forcibly taken from Scarborough to Brockville, during which he was repeatedly struck with a firearm and threatened.

A short time later, officers located and arrested two male suspects in a nearby vehicle.  Further investigation revealed that a third female suspect had remained in the hotel room from which the victim escaped.  Police made contact with the female suspect who subsequently surrendered.

Search warrants were executed, leading to the recovery of a restricted Smith & Wesson handgun and a prohibited Glock 26 from the suspect’s vehicle.     

All three individuals have been charged with forcible confinement, assault with a weapon, robbery with a firearm, kidnapping and several other weapons-related offences. 

The investigation is ongoing.

National Peace Officers’ Memorial Run

Ontario – The 20th Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Run (NPOMR) “Run to Remember” will take place Thursday, September 26th, 2024, through to Saturday, September 28th, 2024.

In 2005, 24 members of the Peel Regional Police Pacers Running Team ran a total distance of 460 kms in a relay from Toronto to Ottawa. The run began at the Ontario Police Memorial at Queen’s Park in Toronto and finished three days later at the National Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa to honor those who died in the line of duty. Now, 20 years later, the NPOMR has flourished and has a contingency of over 300 law enforcement professionals representing 30 different agencies across Canada; all who share the same goal of raising awareness for the National Peace Officers’ Memorial, and to pay tribute to those officers who have so bravely and valiantly given their lives in service of their community and their Country.

The memorial run also offers an opportunity for families and participants to reflect on the sacrifices made by the courageous men and women. The NPOMR is privileged to have members of Survivors of Law Enforcement (SOLE) join the runners in their three-day trek to Ottawa. While running alongside officers from across the province, the members of SOLE will also be honoring their loved ones that they have lost and to pay tribute to those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice before them.

The route for NPOMR travels through numerous cities and towns over the course of three days. The support displayed by the various communities along the way is overwhelming and genuinely appreciated. The NPOMR Committee would like to invite and encourage everyone within these communities to come out and applaud our dedicated runners and members of SOLE, as the run passes through their City/Town.

For a complete route guide please visit our website at www.npomr.org

Members of the media are invited to attend the Brockville Court House Square on Friday, September 27th, 2024, at 5:00 p.m., located at 41 Court House Square, City of Brockville. Members of the organizing committee, run participants, and members of SOLE will be available to speak with media.

Media outlets that are unable to attend are asked to contact NPOMR Co-Chair Detective Sergeant Robert Hackenbrook at (289)231-6409 or NPOMR Media Officers Constable Sarah Bamford (705)903-7122 or Laurie McCann (647)920-5128.

News Release – September 19 – 22, 2024

A Male was Arrested in Relation to a Report of Intimate Partner Violence

On Sept 22, 2024, at about 6:00am, police received a 911 call regarding a disturbance in the area of Church St. Information was that it sounded like a male and female, arguing inside a residence. Police received further information that the female victim was choked, struck multiple times in the head with assailant’s hands and with what was described as a handgun. The person responsible was identified to be the victim’s 21-year-old, boyfriend. The victim received non-life-threatening injuries.

Officers blocked off and contained the area. The investigation led them to arresting the 21-year-old, male a few hours later, at about 10:00am. After the residence was searched and at the completion of the investigation, police had seized a knife, replica handgun, ammunition and a prohibited device as defined in the Criminal Code. The male was held for a bail hearing for the offences of assault, assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose, careless storage of ammunition, possession of a prohibited device, overcome resistance by choking and unauthorized possession of a weapon.    

 

Arrest Made After a Family Dispute

On September 19, 2024, police received a 911 call regarding a 24-year-old, male becoming angry and attempting to attack his father, in the area of King St. W. The parties involved had engaged in a dispute as the father had confronted his son over items missing from the residence. The subject became angry during the discussion, causing the father to fear for his safety and lock himself in the bathroom. The subject began yelling death threats and kicking the door, in attempts to break it down and gain entry. 911 was called and the subject stopped and left.  

Police responded and the subject left the area just moments prior. Investigation revealed the likely area where the male subject was hiding and officers contained that area. A short time later, he was taken into custody. The subject’s antics continued as he began uttering death threats at the arresting officer.

The male was held for a bail hearing for the offences of two counts of uttering threats, two counts of failing to comply with release order bail conditions and mischief under $5,000.00.

News Release – September 16 – 18, 2024

Male Arrested After Found Driving While Impaired

 

On September 17, 2024, at about 3:15pm, police received a complaint of a male and female passed out in a vehicle, at the parking lot near Money Mart, on Parkedale Ave. Officers attended the area and the vehicle had just left moments prior to police arrival. The suspect vehicle was then observed exiting the McDonald’s drive through onto Parkedale Ave. As it was pulling onto the road, the driver was weaving in the lanes and driving poorly. The vehicle was stopped and investigation revealed that the driver was a 44-year-old, male whose driver’s licence was a suspended and was operating without insurance. He was also showing signs of being impaired by drugs.

A Standard Field Sobriety Test was performed and the driver performed poorly. Therefore, he was arrested and taken for further testing by a Drug Recognition Expert. Those tests confirmed he was impaired by drugs. His driver’s licence faces additional suspensions, vehicle was impounded and charged with operation while impaired by drugs, driving while under suspension, operate a motor vehicle without insurance and possessing more than one licence card. He was released with a future court date.

 

Multiple Arrests Made in Relation to Outstanding Warrants

Between the dates of September 16 – September 18, 2024, the Brockville Police Service made seven arrests in relation to various arrest warrants, of people located throughout the city. The following are some details. 

  • 43-year-old, male was arrested in relation to outstanding warrants stemming from harassment, theft, breach probation and fail to attend court. These offences were dated back to 2022. He was held for a bail hearing.
  • 37-year-old, female was arrested in relation to a warrant for failing to attend for fingerprints. She was released with a new court date.
  • 15-year-old, male was arrested on a warrant regarding charges of assault from an investigation that took place previously this month. He was released with conditions and a future court date.
  • 51-year-old, female was arrested on multiple warrants in relation to charges of failing to attend court, failing to attend for fingerprints and fail to comply with probation. She was released with a future court date.
  • 19-year-old, male was arrested on a committal warrant and take to the Brockville Jail. The warrant was in relation to multiple offences of fraudulent credit card use.
  • 31-year-old, male was arrested on a warrant for failing to comply with his probation. He was held in custody for a bail hearing.
  • 35-year-old, male was located and arrested on a warrant for offences of theft and failing to comply with probation. He was released on conditions with a future court date.