July 21 – 22, 2016 Incidents

Criminal Harassment

On June 3rd at 12:29 pm, Brockville Police took a complaint from a local woman in regards to unwanted contact by her ex-husband. The local 62 year old had been warned in the past to cease text messages and phone calls. Police obtained a warrant for his arrest after attempts to locate him were unsuccessful.

In the afternoon hours of July 21st, the man turned himself in to the Brockville Police Service. He was arrested and charged with criminal harassment and held for a bail hearing.

 

Mischief

On July 21st at 11:34 am, Brockville Police attended to the Mental Health Unit at the Brockville General Hospital for a mischief complaint.

A 26 year old male patient had an episode and damaged two doors within the unit. He was also breaching conditions of a conditional sentence order as well as terms of his probation. Officers arrested the man and charged him with the mischief and the breaches. He was held in custody for a bail hearing which resulted in a remand to the Brockville Jail.

 

Weapons Charges

On July 21st at 12:12 pm, Brockville Police attended the rear area of an apartment building on King Street West for an out of control man.

The local 21 year old was under the influence of an unknown substance and was brandishing a wrench. He used the tool to smash windows, damage walls and doors and threaten his neighbours. He also indicated he would get a gun and shoot everyone.

Officers attended and the male was arrested for mischief, uttering threats, assault with a weapon and breaching his probation. After being placed in a Police cruiser, the accused began kicking the rear door and bent the door itself. An additional charge of mischief was added as a result.

The man was held in custody and will appear in bail court.

 

Female Wanted on Warrant

On July 21st at 3:03 pm, Brockville Police dealt with a local 17 year old female wanted on a warrant out of the Kingston area.

The young woman attended the Brockville Police station to have her fingerprints taken. Police discovered she was not living at the address given when she was charged with offences. One of her release conditions was to notify Police of any change in her residence. She was processed on the new charge here and turned over to the Kingston Police Service. They held a warrant for her in relation to domestic assault offences.

 

Drug Seizure

On July 21st at 5:00 pm, the Brockville Police Drug Enforcement Unit and general patrol Officers stopped a vehicle within the city. Information had been received that the male operator was a suspended driver and the vehicle contained marijuana. Police did seize a quantity of marijuana when searching the vehicle.

The 26 year old, Kemptville resident, was charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, breach of his release conditions for outstanding charges, breach of probation and driving while suspended. A 23 year old female passenger, from the Kingston area, was charged with trafficking along with another passenger, a 17 year old, local male.

All three parties face a future court date after being released from custody. Officers took two large dogs from the vehicle and drove them to a friend’s house due to temperatures and the towing/impoundment of the car.

 

Intoxicated and Aggressive Male

On July 22nd at 2:10 am, Brockville Police attended a south end intersection to deal with a drunk male.

The local 31 year old was approached by others who felt he needed help. The man turned on them instead and called people on to fight. Officers arrested and charged the subject with public intoxication. He was released when sober and issued a fine.

 

Impaired Driver Fails to Remain

On July 22nd at 2:55 am, Brockville Police attended the rear of an apartment building at the south end of Perth Street. Information had been received of a man staggering around his vehicle which had sustained fresh damage.

Officers arrested the local 31 year old for impaired driving.

At the Police station, the accused was given a demand for breath samples but refused to comply. Officers then discovered a parked vehicle on George Street which had damage consistent with that of the suspect’s car. The damage to each vehicle was significant.

Charges of impaired driving, refusing to provide a breath sample and failing to stop at an accident have been laid. The man was released with a future court date but not before being issued a 90 day licence suspension and having his vehicle impounded.

Train vs Vehicle Accident

Train vs. Vehicle

On July 19th at 11:35 pm, Brockville Police attended California Avenue in the area of Proctor and Gamble for a vehicle struck at the rail crossing.  The crossing is used by the plant and does not include lights or traffic arm barriers.

A local 18 year old woman was operating her vehicle on California Avenue and crossed the tracks, not noticing the moving train. With only artificial light and no warning signals visiblity was not great.  The vehicle suffered moderate damage and was towed from the scene.

No injuries were sustained by anyone involved and there are no charges pending.

 

July 15 – 17, 2016 Incidents

Community Service / Mental Health

On July 15th at 7:29 am, Brockville Police attended Burger King on Jefferson Dr. for an unwanted female.

The local 49 year old was of no fixed address and had slept on the lawn of the eatery overnight. Her physical condition was fine and she was directed to Social Services for some of her needs.

At 6:24 pm, Brockville Police attended the Tim Horton’s nearby Burger King as the same female was bothering patrons. She left the area on request.

At 7:01 pm, on the 16th, Police were called to the Wendy’s restaurant as the female was not making any sense in her words and was removing items from the store and placing them on the lawn. Officers escorted her to hospital for appropriate care in regards to her mental health.

 

Family Dispute

On July 15th at 1:00 pm, Brockville Police attended an apartment complex in the center of town for a family dispute. A local 12 year old male was acting out of control and in need of some intervention. Officers worked in conjunction with the Children’s Aid Society. It was decided the young boy would be placed in foster care in the Ottawa area.

 

Drug Warrant Executed

On July 15th at 3:06 pm, Members of the Brockville Police Intelligence Office along with the Emergency Response Team, executed a drug search warrant on a south end residence.

A search of the home turned up cocaine, crystal meth, hash resin, a variety of pills and almost $4000.00 cash. Other items seized included, weigh scales, pill press, hundreds of baggies, 5 cell phones and other devices. The street value of the drugs totaled over $1,500.00.

Two males, aged 34 and 43 years of age and one female, 50 years of age, have been arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purposes of trafficking.

Police also seized 17 cartons of unstamped cigarettes with a street value in the area of $600.00 All three parties were released from custody on conditions and given a future court date.

 

Unlawfully at Large

On July 15th at 10:00 pm, staff at the Brockville Jail reported a local 39 year old male failed to show up for his weekend sentence. His girlfriend called in to report he was in local hospital, Police however, found no proof of the tale. The male turned himself in on July 16th.

 

Downtown Drunk

On July 16th at 3:39 pm, Brockville Police began taking complaints of a drunken male on King Street. After several sightings by the community, he slipped out of sight when Officers attended.

At 4:18 pm., he was finally tracked down on Buell Street. The local 26 year old was heavily intoxicated and was bleeding from a cut to his head. He was taken to hospital for treatment of his injury and then placed in cells until sober. A fine was issued for public intoxication when released.

 

Grocery Theft

On July 17th at 2:23 pm, Brockville Police attended the Metro grocery store after a report of a theft of meat.

At 9:39 pm, at Walmart, the same suspect stole more meat products.

Store security apprehended the local 48 year old male at that time. The accused was already on court release conditions for similar offences. He was subsequently arrested for breaching the conditions of his recognizance and the two thefts. He was held in custody and will appear in bail court.

 

Large Value Theft

On July 17th at 4:01 pm, Brockville Police attended Walmart for a theft totaling almost $10,000.

Two males entered the store and removed various items including hygiene and electronic products. The two responsible males fled when approached by store security. One of the suspects, a 27 year old, was caught by Police at the scene. The second male fled on foot to the east entering the wooded area nearby. Police seized the vehicle involved and noted it was full of duffle bags containing the stolen items. The investigation continues to identify the second male and also check if other stores were victimized before Brockville.

The man in custody is a Quebec resident and the vehicle was registered to another Quebec male. The 27 year old will appear in bail court and is charged with Theft Over $5000.00.

July 13, 2016 Incidents

Shoplifting

On July 13th at 1:06 pm, Brockville Police attended a north end department store for a shoplifting complaint.

Two local 18 year old females had been apprehended by loss prevention staff after stealing items. One of the females was released at the scene with a future court date.

The other young woman was wanted on a warrant held by the Gananoque Police Service. Officers attended from their city to retrieve her after her release on our charges.

 

Warrants

On July 13th at 2:41 pm, the Quinte Detention Center advised our Service they were in the process of releasing a prisoner whose sentence was expiring. We held a warrant for a 27 year old female, from the Kingston area. Brockville Police Special Constables, attended the institution, serving release documents on the woman. She was issued a fingerprint and court date then sent on her way.

July 11 – 12, 2016

Domestic Dispute

On July 11th at 9:51 am, Brockville Police attended a domestic dispute in a south end duplex.

A local, 32 year old woman was assaulted by her 22 year old boyfriend. She was struck in the face, arms and chest area while being held down on a bed. The local man left prior to Officer’s arrival.

On June 6th, 2016, the accused was charged with assaulting the same victim and was released on conditions that included no communication with her. At 11:45 am, Police located the young man and he was arrested for assault and breaching his release conditions placed on him by the courts.

The victim did not receive medical treatment for her injuries and the accused was held for a bail hearing. He remains in custody and will re-attend court on Friday.

 

Domestic Dispute

On July 11th at 6:20 pm, Brockville Police attended a domestic dispute in an apartment building in the center of the city.

The resident couple started to argue after she returned home and discovered him intoxicated. The 54 year old man started threatening to assault the victim and made the statement he would kill her. He left before Police arrived. Attending Officers gave a description of the accused and other Officers observed the man walking a few blocks away. The victim had disclosed at this point, an assault from last week that knocked her to the floor after a punch in the head.

He was arrested for assault and uttering threats and taken to the Police station. While being processed, he assaulted a Police Officer, striking him several times. Another charge of assault Police was added. The accused will appear in bail court.

 

Breach of Undertaking

On July 12th at 2:26 am, Brockville Police attended a north end street after reports of garbage being thrown around.

Officers located a local, 22 year old male, discovering he was the responsible party. The young man was the same subject arrested last week for pulling fire alarms and damaging numerous properties in the north end of the city. At that time, he was released on conditions that included, no alcohol consumption, keep the peace and obey a curfew which started at 9:00 pm.

Officers arrested the man for breaching his release conditions as he had been drinking at the time and was obviously breaching the other terms of his release. This time, he was held in custody and will appear in bail court.

Last week, the same party had smashed solar lights at several homes in the north end and caused other property damage. Police Officers and Firemen attended false alarms he pulled in north end apartment buildings.

 

Missing Parked Car

Brockville Police have had no luck locating the vehicle reported missing by a Montreal woman earlier this month.

The woman could not remember where she left her vehicle and Police have exhausted their search. The vehicle has now been added to Police systems as stolen. Now, if the plate from the vehicle is searched by any Officer in Canada, it will show up as missing from this area.

 

 

Scam Alert!

There is a new scam taking place in our area.

The new version is similar to the false calls from the Canada Revenue Agency except it comes by email. The email contains official CRA letterhead and states you are eligible for a tax return. However, before the refund can be issued, you need to fill out an attached form that asks for a lot of personal information.

Brockville Police advise people not to react to these emails. Contact the CRA directly if you receive anything by email that raises alarms. Never give out your personal information.

July 8 – 10, 2016 Incidents

Probation Breach

On July 8th at 2:02 pm, Brockville Police took a complaint from a local, 19 year old woman.

Her ex-boyfriend is on probation with conditions including not to communicate with her. Officers learned he had been contacting her on a frequent basis. When located, the local 23 year old was issued paperwork for breaching the order and given a future court date.

 

Impaired Driver

On July 8th at 5:19 pm., Brockville Police received information of a possible impaired driver at St. Lawrence Park.

Park Staff indicated a man, who was camping at the park, returned in his vehicle and struck the curb entering the park’s lot. His vehicle had sustained moderate damage and was leaking one of its fluids. Officers spoke with a 33 year old man, from Onaping, Ontario. He was arrested for impaired driving and taken for breath tests. His results came back almost double the legal limit.   A second charge of driving over the legal limit was then added.

The man was released later with a future court date. His licence was automatically suspended for 90 days and his vehicle impounded.

 

Mental Health

On July 8th at 7:18 pm, Brockville Police attended the Millwood Avenue area to search for a local man.

He became engaged in a dispute with other family members in the area of Canadian Tire and took off on foot. Due to past mental health issues, the family was looking for help in locating him.

Officers located the 56 year old after a short foot pursuit nearby.   When speaking to the subject, it was obvious he was suffering some mental health related problems. He was taken to local hospital for appropriate care.

 

Mental Health

On July 9th at 8:09 am, Brockville Police attended a north end Tim Horton’s to check on a female.

Officers dealt with a 26 year old, from Montreal, who seemed confused and was asking customers questions that didn’t make any sense. Family members were contacted and indicated the behaviour started about a week ago. The woman had exhibited similar behaviour in stops along the 401 on route to Brockville. Police agencies in those areas indicated she had left prior to their arrival. Officers took the woman to hospital for appropriate treatment.

 

Mental Health

On July 10th at 4:40 am, Brockville Police attended a residence in the center of the city to check on the health of a local 44 year old woman.

The female had made comments over the phone about wanting to harm herself. Officers spoke with her and decided she should attend with them to hospital. She was left with hospital staff to evaluate her mental health and receive appropriate care.

 

Mental Health

On July 10th at 9:46 am, Brockville Police attended a south end apartment complex to check on a young woman.

She was observed sitting in front of the building in her underwear. She had broken a mirror, picked up a piece of the glass and returned into her apartment. Officers located the 26 year old, decided she needed to attend hospital and escorted her there. At the time, she had no injuries and was left with hospital staff for evaluation.

 

Fire Alarm

On July 10th at 11:33 pm, Brockville Police once again, attended a north end apartment building for a pulled fire alarm.

The incident was a mischief not a working fire.

July 6 – 7, 2016 Incidents

Fire Alarm

On July 6th at 1:42 am, Brockville Police responded to a pulled fire alarm at a north end apartment building. The alarm was another hoax.

At 9:38 pm, on the same date, the alarm was pulled a second time.

On July 7th at 2:23 am, culprits repeated the offence. Police are looking into suspects.

If anyone has information on the person(s) responsible, please contact the Brockville Police. These false alarms pull emergency services away from calls where their intervention is actually required.

 

Passed Out Male

On July 7th at 7:55 pm., Brockville Police attended an alleyway beside a downtown convenience store.

A local 46 year old male, well known to Police, was passed out due to alcohol consumption. He was arrested and charged with public intoxication. A fine was issued when he sobered up and was released.

 

Bomb Threat

On July 7th at 9:16 pm, Brockville Police attended the VIA train station on Perth Street. A female passenger from Montreal, advised other passengers there was a bomb on the train.

Officers removed the 50 year old from the train and after conversing with her, believed the threat was not true and she was suffering from mental health issues. She was escorted to hospital for appropriate care.

 

July 1 – 5, 2016 Incidents

Stranger in Residence

On July 1st at 6:42 am, Brockville Police responded to an unwanted person call at a south end residence.

The homeowner awoke to loud sounds coming from his kitchen.  He observed a young man, unknown to him, standing in the residence and refusing to leave. A minor shoving match took place.

Officers arrested the local 22 year old for being unlawfully in a residence. He was under the influence of alcohol.  Later in the day, he was released on conditions and given a future court date.

There were no injuries or damage as a result of the incident.

 

Arrest on Warrant

On July 1st at 9:03 pm, Brockville Police observed a local 42 year old man wanted for theft from April of this year. Officers noted the man walking on King Street West.  An investigation at that time, revealed the subject pawned rings that had been reported stolen.  The accused was released on conditions with a future court date.

 

Domestic Breaches

On July 1st at 11:47 pm, Brockville Police Officers stopped a vehicle on King Street West. The 23 year old, male driver, was on conditions of release not to communicate with the female registered owner. She was a passenger and also on probation not to communicate with him.

The local man was arrested and charged with breaching his released conditions. He was held in custody for a bail hearing yesterday.  The local, 27 year old female, was charged with breaching her probation order and released with a new court date.

 

Intoxicated Man

On July 2nd at 12:41 am, Brockville Police observed a man outside a King Street bar who was causing problems and would not leave the area on request.  The local 30 year old was arrested for public intoxication.  He was released later in the day when sober and issued a fine.

 

Neighbor Dispute

On July 2nd at 12:08 pm, Brockville Police attended a neighbor dispute at a south end apartment complex.  A local 65 year old woman had been having issues with a male neighbor, 77 years of age.

While outside the building, he approached her and grabbed her arm and back of her neck. He also threatened to stab her but had no weapon at the time.  Officers arrested the accused for assault and uttering a death threat.  He was held in custody for bail court.

The victim suffered minor injuries and did not require medical attention.

 

Domestic Charges

On July 2nd at 3:11 pm, Brockville Police took a complaint from a local 18 year old female in regards to assaults at the hands of her boyfriend.  The local 24 year old man was being sought for several counts of assault as a result.

On July 4th, the accused turned himself into Police. He was arrested for the assaults and held for a bail hearing. Officers learned there may have been further incidents in other Police jurisdictions. These other Police agencies were advised.

The victim suffered minor injuries as a result of the events.

 

Boating Warrant

On July 2nd at 6:06 pm, Officers on the Brockville Police Marine Unit checked out a boat and its occupants on the river.

A local 42 year old man was found to have a warrant in place for his arrest by the Ottawa Police Service.  He was arrested on the warrant and held in custody until their Officers attended returned him to their city.

 

Intoxicated Man

On July 2nd at 9:32 pm, Brockville Police attended Blockhouse Island after a local 64 year old man refused to leave the area when requested.

The intoxicated subject had attended the island for an event and was causing problems.  Security, hired for the event, could not get the man to cooperate.  Officers arrested and charged the man with public intoxication.

He was released the next morning when sober and issued a fine.

 

Impaired Driver

On July 3rd at 2:06 am, Brockville Police stopped a vehicle in the south end of the city.

While Officers were conversing with the driver, alcohol was detected on her breath.  She was arrested for impaired driving and provided two samples of her breath which both exceeded the legal limit.  The 46 year old, Toronto resident, was also charged with being over the legal limit.

The vehicle was towed, her licence suspended for 90 days and a future court date was given when released later that day.

 

Family Dispute

On July 3rd at 3:19 am, Brockville Police attended a family dispute at a south end residence.

The complaint came in as a mother having problems with her 16 year old son. Officers however, found mom to be the issue and believed problems would escalate if they did not take some action.  The 43 year old female would not settle down and was arrested to prevent a further breach of the peace.  She was released without charges later in the day.

 

Disturb the Peace

On July 3rd at 8:51 pm, Brockville Police dealt with a local 57 year old man on Court House Avenue.  The subject was yelling and drawing attention to himself. He would not quiet down on request.  The intoxicated male was arrested and charged with causing a disturbance by being drunk.  He was released when sober with a future court date.

 

Neighbor Dispute

On July 4th at 9:41 am, Brockville Police attended a south end apartment building for a neighbor dispute.

A local 52 year old female was causing problems for one of her neighbors and then threatened her wellbeing after finding out she contacted Police.  Officers arrested the woman for mischief in relation to interfering with someone enjoying their property and uttering a threat.  She was released when sober on conditions and given a future court date.

 

False Fire Alarms and Mischief

On July 5th at 12:28 am, Brockville Police, along with the Fire Department, responded to false fire alarms being pulled at north end apartment buildings.

At 12:49 am, Officers checked out three males walking on north end streets after reports of solar lights being busted at different homes in the area.  Investigation led to the arrest of one local man, 22 years of age.  Police were able to determine he was responsible for both the fire alarms being pulled and the solar light mischiefs.  He was charged with causing false fire alarms and mischief.

This morning, Police have taken several more complaints of property damage from north end residents.  If you suffered damage to your outdoor lighting or anything similar, please contact us right away. (613) 342-0127 Ext. ‘0’

 

June 29 – 30, 2016 Incidents

Sears Theft Update

We would like to thank the media and the community for tips in solving the theft from Sears.  Two females, from the Kingston area, turned themselves in to Brockville Police last evening around 9:00 pm.  The 19 and 17 year olds, admitted to the theft after mounting social pressure.  They were charged with the theft and released with a future court date.

 

 

Shoplifting

On June 29th at 7:07 pm, Brockville Police attended a north end box store for a theft complaint.

A local pair made up of a 17 year old female and an 18 year old male, attempted to leave the store without paying for items.  Police charged both parties with theft and they were released at the scene with future court dates.

 

Disturbance In the Park

On June 29th at 8:19 pm, Brockville Police attended a north end park to deal with an intoxicated male.

The local 29 year old, who is well known to Officers, was causing a disturbance and would not settle down.  Officers arrested the man as he was breaching release conditions as a result of outstanding charges.  He was held in custody and will appear in bail court.

 

Forgot Court Date?

On June 30th at 3:38 am., Brockville Police attended a noise complaint at a south end apartment building.

While speaking to parties at the apartment in question, Officers located a local 19 year old man wanted for failing to attend court in October of 2015.  He was arrested on the warrant and held in custody for bail court.