Theft From LCBO
Thefts of products from the LCBO continue at a high rate of frequency. On November 26, 2025 at about 10:30am, police received a call regarding another theft from the LCBO on Parkedale Avenue. Information was that four bottles of merchandise were taken from the store, while the male suspect made no attempt to pay. It was also determined that there was another male involved, as the suspects left the scene together in a vehicle.
Later that day at about 4:00pm, officers observed the suspect vehicle. The suspects of the theft were placed under arrest for the theft. They were identified as a 26-year-old, and 30-year-old, local males. They were each charged and released on conditions with future court dates for the offence of theft under $5,000.00.
Person Arrested After Causing a Disturbance on a Via Rail Passenger Train
On November 25, 2025, at about 10:45pm, police received a call regarding a passenger on a Via Rail train coming through Brockville. The passenger was found to have been previously trespassed from Via Rail property for causing problems on the train. The subject was also consuming their own alcohol and was intoxicated. For the safety and concern of the other passengers, the train stopped in Brockville and police were contacted.
Officers arrived and investigation revealed that the subject causing the issues was a 30-year-old, male from Ottawa. The subject was uncooperative with staff and police. As a result, they were removed from the train for trespassing and arrested due to their intoxication. As the investigation continued, Via Rail police also had evidence that the subject uttered threats to staff previously; this being part of the reason for their trespass. Once sober, the subject was released on conditions with a future court date for uttering threats, and issued fines for trespassing and being intoxicated in a public place.
Subject Arrested for Passing Counterfeit Money
On November 21, 2025, police received a call in relation to counterfeit cash being used to pay for items in a private sale.
Investigation revealed that a 46-year-old, male, paid for items that were sold on Facebook Marketplace with a counterfeit $50.00 bill. The male was also found to be on bail with various conditions.
On November 24, 2025, at about 8:30pm, police located the subject in the area of King Street West and Victoria Avenue. The subject was arrested for the counterfeit currency offence. After the arrest it was discovered that the subject was not abiding by the bail condition; to reside at a specific address with their surety. The subject was held for a bail hearing after being charged with utter counterfeit currency and failing to comply with release order.