Disturb the Peace

On December 17th, Brockville Police responded to Broad St. Billiards on King St. W. in regards to a fight in progress.

A local, 28 year old male was involved with another 28 year old male in a physical altercation. One of the males suffered a cut to his face during the incident when struck with a glass. He received medical attention and was later released to Police custody.
Another local, 27 year old, tried to stop Police during the arrest process of his friend. He was charged with Obstruct Police. This male was also found to be in possession of a controlled substance when searched after his arrest.

The two original combatants were charged with Causing a Disturbance by Fighting and released with conditions until their future court date. The third male was charged with Obstructing Police and Possession of a Controlled Substance. He was released on conditions and given a future court date.

Unwanted Person

On December 17th, Brockville Police responded to Shoppers Drug Mart on King St. W. in regards to an unwanted male.

The subject was drunk and causing problems for staff and patrons, throwing things around. A local, 50 year old male was arrested and charged with Public Intoxication. He was released when sober and issued a fine.

Breach of Probation

On December 17th, Brockville Police were on general patrol travelling through the Wal-Mart parking lot on Parkedale Ave.

Police observed a male party in the company of a female minor. We were aware that due to past criminal convictions, this was in violation of probation conditions. The local, 23 year old was arrested and charged with two counts of Breach of Probation. He was held in custody and will appear in bail court.

Motor Vehicle Collision

On December 19th, Brockville Police responded to a motor vehicle collision on Market St. W.

A tractor trailer had slipped out of the parking gear and mounted a brick wall at that location.
No injuries were reported. The 44 year old, owner of the truck was charged under the Highway Traffic Act and issued a fine.

Trespassing

On December 19th, Brockville Police responded to a report of male parties inside the Trinity Church on George St.

The abandoned church is slated for demolition and not a safe place to be. Two local males, aged 14 and 15 years were spoken to in regards to their actions. They will not face charges.

Intoxicated Person

On December 20th, Brockville Police were in the King St. W. area and noted an intoxicated female drawing attention to herself.

The 19 year old, local female was arrested for Being Intoxicated in a Public Place. She was released when sober with a fine.

Disturb the Peace

On December 20th, Brockville Police responded to a domestic dispute in the King St. W. area.

As a result of investigating the complaint, domestic related charges were laid. A local, 22 year old male was arrested and charged with Assault, Mischief and Breach of Probation. The 23 year old, female victim did not require medical attention. The accused was released on conditions with a future court date.

Drug Offence

On December 20th, Brockville Police responded to a complaint of persons trying to smuggle drugs in to the Brockville Jail.

Police seized both tobacco and a quantity of a controlled substance. Police do have a suspect and the investigation is ongoing. No further information is being released at this time pending the investigation.

Unwanted Person

On December 21st, Brockville Police responded to an unwanted person complaint at a residence in the north end of the city.

A 53 year old, local male had attended the home of a past partner. However, the male was under release conditions not to be near that residence. The male, who was intoxicated at the time, was arrested and charged with two counts of Breaching his Undertaking. Access to the residence was never gained and no contact took place between the complainant and the accused.

He was released with a future court date when sober.

Theft from Vehicle

On December 21st, Brockville Police responded to a theft from vehicle complaint in the Center/East portion of the city.

A window had been smashed out of the vehicle and items removed. Police took two of these similar type incidents which took place during overnight hours on Saturday.

A reminder to not leave valuables in plain sight at any time when your vehicle is unattended. If you were a victim of this type of crime over the weekend, please contact us. It helps to aid in the investigation of responsible parties. The investigation continues for responsible parties.