May 26 – 31, 2022 News Release

Break and Enter

On May 26, 2022 at about 10:30PM, the Brockville Police Service received a complaint of a break and Enter at the Connect Youth facility at 125 Stewart Blvd. It was found that there was a male was on security video, leaving out of the rear of the building, in possession of a Dewalt tool bag. Officers attended the area and found a male matching the description captured on video. The male was arrested and identified to be a 43-year-old male. He was searched and officers found the Dewalt tool bag that was observed on video, along with other electronics and brand new cell phones still in the box. These cell phones were later confirmed to have been stolen from Connect Youth, as multiple phones were reported stolen the previous day. Once the investigation was complete, he was charged with the offences of break and enter, possession of break and enter tools, two counts of property obtained by crime and fail to comply with probation. He was released on an undertaking with conditions and a future court date.

 

Altercation Leads to Assault

On May 29, 2022 at about 2:45PM, the Brockville Police Service received a report of a fight that had taken place on Brock St. Investigation revealed that a 38-year-old male had engaged in a physical altercation with another resident in the area. The other male involved in the fight required medical attention. The injuries are considered non-life-threatening.  The 38-year-old male was arrested for assault cause bodily harm. At that time, he resisted the arrest and attempted to fight police. He struck, kicked and threatened every officer who was involved at the scene. He caused damage to the police vehicle that he was secured in as well by kicking the doors. The officers did not suffer significant injuries. In addition to the assault cause bodily harm charge, this male was charged with mischief under $5,000.00, obstruct peace officer, five counts of assault peace officer and six counts of uttering threats. He was held in custody for a bail hearing.

 

Family Dispute Leads to Assault

On May 29, 2022 at about 6:30PM, the Brockville Police Service received a complaint of a fight that had taken place between two siblings, in the Cartier Court area. Investigation revealed that a 42-year-old male was engaged in a dispute with his sister. As the dispute escalated, he struck his sister in the face twice, causing an injury to her nose. Shortly after, the male was located and arrested for assault. He was charged and released on an undertaking with conditions and a future court date.   

 

Damage to Vehicles

On May 29, 2022 at about 8:00AM, the Brockville Police Service received complaints of multiple vehicles damaged in the Kensington Pkwy vicinity. Damage consisted of slashed tires and scratched (keyed) paint. The Brockville Police Service always encourages the public to report any information about these incidents and if you see anything suspicious, notify the police at the time.

 

Bail Violations

On May 30, 2022 at about 12:30PM, the Brockville Police Service received information of a male at the Kensington Plaza who was causing a disturbance. Information was that a male was in the parking lot area yelling obscenities at customers of the plaza. He was also purposely blocking traffic. Officers arrived and identified the male to be a 36-year-old male. Investigation revealed that he was on a release order with a condition to not attend the Kensington Plaza property, due to previous disturbances. He was arrested and held for a bail hearing for the offences of fail to comply with release order and fail to comply with probation.

 

Shoplifting

On May 30, 2022 at about 9:00PM, the Brockville Police Service was notified of a shoplifter at the Real Canadian Superstore on Parkedale Ave. Officers arrived and learned that a 52-year-old male, had attended to the Superstore and proceeded through the cashier area paying for some merchandise. It was discovered that the male had concealed approximately $100.00 worth of other merchandise, which he did not disclose to the cashier. He attempted to leave the store making no attempt to pay for the concealed items. He was arrested and charged with theft under $5,000.00 and released with a future court date.    

 

Warrants

On May 27, 2022 at about 6:00PM, an officer from the Brockville Police Service located a 33-year-old male, in the area of King St. W., who was known to be wanted. The male was wanted on an arrest warrant for failing to comply with release order. He was arrested and released shortly after with a new court date.

Further;

On May 31, 2022 at about 1:30AM, the Brockville Police Service located and arrested a 60-year-old male, who was known to be wanted, on King St. W. He had a warrants for his arrest regarding a charge of failing to attend the Brockville Police Service for fingerprinting and a bench warrant for failing to attend court. He was held in custody for a bail hearing.