Impaired Driving
On February 14, 2025, at about 3:45pm, an officer was on patrol in the area of Reynolds Drive and Bartholomew Street. While there, they observed a vehicle on the lawn of the residence bordering both streets and stuck in the snow.
The officer identified the 51-year-old, male driver. While speaking to him about the events of what took place, the officer detected that the driver had been consuming alcohol. It was also determined that the during the events, the vehicle would have been operated in a dangerous manner. A roadside breath sample was taken and screening device registered a fail. The driver was placed under arrest and taken to the Brockville Police Service for further testing. There, it was confirmed that the driver was impaired. His vehicle was impounded, driver’s licence was seized and charged with dangerous driving, operation while impaired and operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration over 80mg. He was released with a future court date.
Arrest Made for Probation Breaches
On February 18, 2025, police received multiple calls for service throughout the day, regarding a 29-year-old, female who was causing various disturbances. Multiple agencies and resources were attempting to assist the female throughout day. During this, she would become agitated and resistant to any assistance and cause problems to the point police would be notified.
Officers were called to attend the Brockville General Hospital, as she was continued to cause a disturbance there and was disruptive to patients and staff. After multiple failed attempts to provide assistance and connect with resources, she was placed under arrest for two counts of failing to comply with probation as she was failing to keep the peace. She was held in custody for a bail hearing as there was a need to prevent further disturbances.
Male Arrested for Breaching Probation Conditions
On February 18, 2025, at about 8:00pm, police received a call to attend a residence on Perth Street, to assist a property owner in clearing a condemned building, prior to sealing access. The concern from the property owner was that it was possible unhoused individuals may be inside, trespassing, on the premises.
Officers attended and a 41-year-old, male ran from the building. He was located a short distance away and taken into custody. Officers continued to clear the building and located a female hiding inside. It was then learned that the 41-year-old, male who attempted to flee, was on probation with conditions to abstain from communicating with female for safety reasons. He was charged with failing to comply with probation and held for bail. Once the building was determined to be vacant, it was secured to prevent access.
Threats and Assault Lead to an Arrest in an Intimate Partner Relationship
On February 19, 2025, at about 8:00am, police received a 911 call regarding what sounded like an argument, at a residence on Brock Street. Shouting and threats could be heard coming from the residence.
Officers arrived and the investigation revealed that a 36-year-old, male, and his girlfriend, were in an argument. It was learned that the male spit in her face and caused her to bump her head on a wall. During this he also made threats to burn their residence down and cause her to be involved in a motor vehicle collision. Due to the concern for safety, he was placed under arrest and held for a bail hearing for the offences of uttering threats and assault.