Assault

At approximately 7:30 p.m. on April 29, 2014 a car bumped into another car in the Parkedale Avenue Tim Hortons drive thru. The male drivers experienced some road rage, yelling at each other after the victim driver confronted the other as to why he drove into his car. Shortly afterwards the two cars met again in a nearby lot. The victim driver was confronted by a female passenger from the other car. She pushed the victim several times and punched him in the nose. They then left the scene.
The 19 year old Brockville female was later located and arrested by Brockville Police.

She has been charged with assault and is to appear in court on May 30, 2014.

Public Intoxication

After being alerted by City Works crews the Brockville Police attended the McDonalds Restaurant at 1:15 a.m. on April 29, 2014. At the restaurant police discovered a passed out adult male at one of the tables. He was awakened by police but wasn

Brockville Police Community Volunteers (BPCV)

On the 28th of April 2014 the BPCV met for the first time. An orientation took place at the Brockville Police Headquarters and the Volunteers went over their role. They will perform non-confrontational tasks and will not replace any police officer

Police Week

2014 Police Week Theme: Building Community Partnerships

The Brockville Police are planning on hosting several events during Police Week. These events are open to the public. We hope to see you at these events!

Friday May 9th 2014
11am to 1pm

Disturbance

26th – 1229 hrs. – On April 26th, a report of a disturbance in the parking lot of Quickie store on Central Ave. Two male parties, 23 and 20 yrs. of age charged under fighting by-law and issued fines.

Mischief

On April 27, 2014 at 12:37 a.m. Brockville Police attended a Laurier Boulevard residence to investigate a complaint of a domestic dispute. The male occupant of the home had become upset over comments his wife had made regarding their marriage. He smashed the rear door of the residence, did damage to a gazebo and pushed the barbecue off the deck. It was at that time a 911 call was made. Upon police arrival the male subject was armed with a crowbar. Police were able to relieve him of his weapon. The 52 year old Brockville man was arrested and charged for mischief and weapons dangerous. He will appear in Brockville bail court on April 28, 2014

Assault

Brockville Police received a 911 call at a Salisbury Avenue residence on April 20, 2014 at approximately 5:12 a.m. Police learned that the male occupant of the residence had just arrived home with a couple of friends all of whom had been drinking. In the presence of his friends the male subject grabbed a female by the neck and broke her necklace. She is also a resident of that address. The friends left at that time, however the assaultive behavior continued. The male subject pushed the female several times and smashed her head on a shelf. He also smashed a frame over his knee. The female was then able to make the 911 call. Police arrested the 35 year old Brockville man who was still at the residence upon their arrival. The suspect has been charged with assault and mischief and held for bail court on Tuesday April 22, 2014

Facebook Messages

The Brockville Police Service has received several complaints from women in the Brockville area who have been contacted by an adult male over Facebook on the pretext of selling something and then insisting on being added as a friend to further see their messages. The male subject then attempts to meet with the female in an arranged upon location or makes completely inappropriate comments to them over Facebook.

The Brockville Police Service reminds the community to practice internet safety. Please do not add persons as friends on Facebook unless you are completely comfortable with that individual. Keep in mind when you add someone as a friend on Facebook you potential make your friends profiles available as well. Please double check your security settings on Facebook and add the person to your blocked list if you feel uncomfortable.

A person of interest has been identified and the Brockville Police are investigating the incidents further. If you have been a victim or have questions concerns please contact the Brockville Police Service at 613-342-0127.

Fatal Accident – Pearl St

On April 13th, 2014 at 3:50 pm emergency services personnel attended to the area of Pearl St West at John St. for a pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle. A 70 year old female was struck by a vehicle backing up. As a result of the collision the female succumbed to her injuries. The investigation is still ongoing. The name of the victim will not be released at this time.