News Release – November 6th, 2025

Brockville Police Service Enhances Public Safety with New Bail Compliance Dashboard

The Brockville Police Service is proud to announce the implementation of the Provincial Bail Compliance Dashboard. This is a newly developed tool designed to strengthen bail enforcement and enhance both officer and community safety.

Developed in collaboration with provincial partners and the OPP, the dashboard provides real-time data and analytics to support officers in monitoring individuals released on bail. This proactive approach allows for more efficient resource deployment and improved tracking of high-risk offenders.

The adoption of this tool reflects Brockville Police Service’s ongoing commitment to innovation and public safety.

 Arrests Made for Theft After Foot Pursuit

On November 4, 2025, at about 6:45pm, police received a call from the Superstore regarding a theft in progress. It was described that two females were selecting and concealing various items in their purses and bags. They exited the store making no attempt to pay for the merchandise.

Officers responded quickly and located the two female suspects off the West side of the Superstore property, near Crocker Crescent. The suspects were later identified to be 37-year-old, female from Belleville, ON and 39-year-old, female from Brighton, ON. When officers located them, the 37-year-old, subject fled on foot; however, was arrested a short distance later. The 39-year-old, female was found to be on probation with conditions to keep the peace and be of good bahaviour. Investigation revealed that the females had stolen approximately $463.00 worth of merchandise. The merchandise was recovered and returned.

Both females were held for a bail hearing as a result of the following charges being issued:

37-year-old

  • Theft under $5,000.00
  • Resist arrest by peace officer

39-year-old

  • Theft under $5,000.00
  • Fail to comply with probation

Traffic Stop Results in Drug Seizure

On November 4, 2025, at about 11:00pm, police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of King Street East and Bennett Street. The officer recognized the driver of the vehicle to be a 58-year-old, male, who he knew to have a suspended driver’s licence.

Upon stopping the vehicle, the officer observed open alcohol and cannabis inside. Due to all these circumstances, the driver was arrested. Upon an additional search he was found to also be in possession of a small quantity of crack cocaine.

As a result, the vehicle was towed for a seven-day impoundment, and he was charged with various Provincial Offences including:

  • Driving a vehicle while under suspension
  • Driving a vehicle with open container of liquor
  • Drive vehicle with cannabis readily available
  • Possession of unmarked cigarettes