Assault Complaint

On February 15th, Brockville Police attended a residence in the south end of the city for an assault complaint.

A 19 year old female and a 21 year old male were both assaulted by a 30 year old male, known to the parties. Both victims suffered minor injuries. The 30 year old, local male, fled the scene prior to police arrival. He faces charges of two counts of assault, and a charge of mischief. The mischief charge stems from damage done to a parked vehicle when the accused left the area. Police are actively searching for the male at the time of this report.

Impaired Driver

On February 14th, Brockville Police received a complaint of a possible impaired driver on Laurier Blvd.

The vehicle was located tipped on its side on Laurier at California Ave. The male driver attempted to leave the scene but was located very quickly. A 36 year old male, from the Addison area was arrested for impaired driving. Once at the station, the subject refused to provide a breath sample and was charged with that offence as well. He was released from custody with a future court date.

Disturbance

On February 14th, Brockville Police responded to a disturbance at a south end duplex.

A 38 year old, local male, was arrested for being intoxicated in a public place. This was done mainly for his own safety as the male had already put his head through a wall. He was held in custody until sober and released with a fine. He appeared to suffer no injuries.

Disturbance

On February 13th, Brockville Police responded to a disturbance at an apartment complex in the center of town.

When Police attended they discovered a 17 year old, local male causing problems in the lobby area of the building. He was found in an intoxicated state and a controlled substance was found on his person subsequent to arrest. He was charged with possession of the substance, causing a disturbance and was also breaching numerous conditions of outstanding release documents. Police held the subject in custody and he was remanded for bail court.

Disturbance

On February 13th, Brockville Police responded to a north end apartment complex for an unknown disturbance.

Police identified the responsible apartment and attended the door. The male resident met them at the door with a weapon raised in his hand. He was subdued by officers and handcuffed. The weapon was homemade and contained a rock.

A local, 43 year old, has been charged with assault police. One of the police officers suffered injuries to a hand during the arrest. It is unknown to what extent at this point in time. The male was released when sober with a future court date.

Disturbance

On February 13th, Brockville Police responded to a disturbance at a south end apartment building.

A 33 year old male, who resided in the complex, was heavily intoxicated and contacted Police for an unknown problem. It was discovered that he was the actual problem and was arrested to prevent a further breach of the peace. He was released unconditionally when sober.

Shoplifting

On February 13th, Brockville Police responded to Walmart in regards to a female shoplifter.

The local, 30 year old, was charged with theft under and released with a future court date.

Dispute

On February 13th, Brockville Police responded to a disturbance at an apartment building in the south end of the city.

There was a disagreement between two males who were hired to complete renovations to an apartment. One of the males threatened the other and left the area. He returned shortly afterwards and damaged a door trying to get back in. Police have charged a 50 year old, local male, with utter threats and mischief. There was no contact between himself and the 19 year old male victim. He was released with conditions and given a future court date.

Braves Tickets

The Brockville Police Service have received a number of tickets for the Brockville Braves game tonight (February 13th)

Youth are encouraged to attend the Service today and pick up tickets for the game!!

This was made possible with the help of The Co-operators Insurance of Brockville.

Aggressive Sales Persons

Brockville Police have been receiving complaints of aggressive sales tactics during door to door sales.

The sales people are representing “Summit Energy” and “Ontario Energy”. Police remind people not to be talked into situations they are not comfortable with. Contact our Service if you have any concerns.