Shoplifting
On Friday, July 31, 2015, a 48 year old Brockville man was arrested at Wal-Mart department store for shoplifting. On police arrival the male was searched as part of the arrest for some of the items when the male produced three small bags of suspected cocaine from his pockets. In addition to the theft charge, the male also faces charges of possession of a controlled substance under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
Break and Enter
Later on Friday evening a 19 year old Brockville woman was arrested while attempting to break into her ex-boyfriend’s residence with whom she is on conditions not to communicate with. The young lady was arrested and charged with mischief under $5,000 and breaching her undertaking for previous charges.
Weapons Offence
In the early morning hours of Sunday, August 2, 2015, the Brockville Police while conducting a RIDE program noticed the passenger in one vehicle attempting to conceal a knife. Officers removed the man from the vehicle and seized the knife. The male was identified as a 29 year old London resident and was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon. It was also learned that he was before the courts on previous charges and was further charged for beaching his undertaking.
Fire
At approximately 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 2, 2015, the Brockville Police received a call of a small fire outside of apartment 406 at 44 Central Avenue in Brockville. The fire was extinguished prior to police arrival at the building. The incident is yet another in a series of mischief incidents at the building, and the Brockville Police ask the public to contact us at 613-342-0127 or at info@jgr8poxkdf.wpdns.site should they have any information regarding these incidents.
Domestic Dispute
Shortly after midnight on Monday, August 3, 2015, the Brockville Police responded to a domestic disturbance in the city’s north end. It was learned that during the argument the 25 year old male became angry with his spouse and threw her laptop computer into the bathtub. As a result the young man was arrested for mischief under $5,000 and given a later court date.