Drug Arrest

On May 20th at approximately 4:00 pm, members of the Brockville Police Investigations Branch along with Uniform Officers, worked in combination to arrest and charge a local male in possession of a large quantity of cocaine.

Ian Ballantyne, 32 years of age, tried to elude Police on foot along a south end bike path but did not get very far.  Police also seized a quantity of cash and two cell phones.

Ballantyne was also charged with breaching an outstanding probation order and will appear  in bail court.

May 16th Occurrences

53 Calls for Service

Theft from veh over night on Salisbury Ave. Vehicle had been locked, but old damage to the door may have allowed entry. Duffle bag with $5000 worth of climbing gear taken along with Oakley sunglasses and Beats by Dre ear bud headphones. Any information please call Cst. Keith Grace and 613 342 0127 x6091.

Shoplifting at Walmart. Two female suspects both 35 years of age and from the Kanata area were arrested leaving the store with approx. $700.00 worth of merchandise. where one suspect would distract staff while the other wheeled out a full cart of items. They have been given court dates for theft.

A home on the Perth and Alexander St was entered sometime between 1530 and 1600 while resident was out doing yard work. Jewelry was stolen. White male 30’s 220 lbs, dark hair wearing blue jeans, a blue shirt and a green military type cap was seen leaving by neighbour. If you have any information please call Cst. Steve Rogers at 613 342 0127 x 6074.

Traffic stop made at Stewart at Jefferson Drive. The driver claimed to be a Freeman of the Land and therefore refused to surrender his documents when requested. He was arrested for Obstruct and found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana. His vehicle was towed and he was charged with Obstruct, Driver under Suspension and Driver, no Insurance. He was subsequently released with a future court date.

During this 24 hour period the Brockville Police Service investigated 3 separate incidents and made three separate apprehensions under the Mental Health Act for the safety of the individuals involved where they were transported to the Brockville General Hospital for care.

Breach of Probation

On May 13th at approximately 12:10 am, Brockville Police came across an intoxicated male while on general patrol in the south end of the city.

The local, 24 year old male, was on probation conditions which included the non-consumption of alcoholic beverages.  He was arrested and charged with breaching his probation order ands was released when sober with a future court date.

Domestic Dispute

On May 12th at approximately 10:00 pm, Brockville Police responded to a domestic dispute at an apartment building in the south end of the city.

The 45 year old, male resident, was involved in a dispute with his female partner.  During the dispute, the male damaged a door in the residence.  He was arrested for the offence of mischief and was released later on conditions and given a court date in the future.

Shoplifting

On May 12th, at approximately 3:45 pm, Brockville Police responded to a north end grocery store in regards to a shoplifting complaint.

A 40 year old, local female was arrested and charged with theft under $5000.00  She was released at the scene with a future court date.

Part-Time Administrative Clerk Required

The Brockville Police Service is currently seeking to hire a part-time Administrative Clerk.

CPIC and knowledge of Niche will be considered an asset.  Wages and benefits are covered by the working agreement of the Brockville Police Association. Qualified candidates should forward their resume along with a cover letter to the following:

Lee MacArthur
Deputy Chief of Police
Brockville Police Service
2269 Parkedale Avenue
Brockville, Ontario
K6V 3G9

FAX: 613-342-0452

E-MAIL: info@jgr8poxkdf.wpdns.site

Application deadline: May 22, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.

*Only those chosen for interviews will be contacted.

Intoxicated Male

On May 11th, 2015 at approximately 10:00 pm, Brockville Police attended the parking lot of a north end gas station in regards to an intoxicated male.

The local, 26 year old, was spoken to by police and was found to be on release conditions for outstanding charges with a condition not to consume alcohol.

On route to the station, the accused began smashing his head against the inside of the cruiser and was taken to the hospital for stitches.  Once at the station, the accused damaged several cells as he refused to settle down.

He was released when sober and charged with breaching his release conditions and mischief in relation to the cell damage.

 

Assault

On May 11th, 2015 at approximately 5:15 pm, Brockville Police responded to an assault complaint at a north end apartment complex.

A local, 22 year female and her boyfriend had a friend over and they were consuming alcohol. The local, 31 year old male, accused party, become upset when asked to leave. He assaulted the female and caused damage do the apartment.

The male has been identified and is being sought by police.  The victim did not receive any type of treatment for her injuries.

 

Scam

On May 11th, 2015 at approximately 4:25 pm, Brockville Police took a fraud complaint from one of our senior citizens.

The victim received a phone call from a young male claiming to be his son was looking for bail money.  This is one of the popular scams and in this case the fraudster was successful in obtaining a large sum of money.

We remind the public once again to look out for these things and to never get involved in the transfer of money to anyone unless you have spoke to friends or family members.

 

House Fire

On May 11th, at approximately 1:45 pm, Brockville Police with the Brockville Fire Department responded to a house fire at 30 Havelock St.

The house was destroyed as a result and the cause has yet to be determined. No one was home at the time and Victim Services was called in to assist the residents of the damaged home.