Your police blotter for the Cornwall Ontario area for Tuesday May 24, 2011.

.Cornwall ON- Here is your police blotter for the Cornwall Ontario area for Tuesday May 24, 2011.

DRUGS

Cornwall, Ont. – On the 18th of May, 2011 the Cornwall Community Police Service Street Crime Unit, assisted by the O.P.P. Drug Enforcement Team, executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Search warrant at a First Street East residence.  As a result of the search, a quantity of drugs, believed to be marijuana and hashish were seized.  The total value of the drugs and other offence related property is estimated at over $5,398.00.

 

As a result of the investigation:

 

Norman John Derouchie, 50, of Cornwall was arrested and charged with 2 counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance, 1 count of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime and 1 count of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking.  He was released to appear in court on the 2nd of June, 2011 to answer to the charges.

 

 

Roger Allan Foster, 61, of Cornwall was arrested and charged with 1 count of Possession of a Controlled Substance and 3 counts of Breach of Undertaking for Failing to associate with anyone known to use or deal drugs, for Being in Possession of a drug without medical prescription and for Failing to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  He was released to appear in court on the 02nd of June, 2011 to answer to the charges.

WARRANT

Cornwall, Ont. – Jacob Joubert, 18, of Cornwall was arrested on the 18th of May, 2011 on the strength of a warrant.  On the 14th of April, 2011 it is alleged that he failed to attend court and a warrant was requested.  He was held in custody until court.

 

 

BREACH OF PROBATION and THEFT UNDER $5,000.00

Cornwall, Ont. – Nancy Patricia Hutt, 35, of Cornwall was arrested on the 18th of May, 2011 following a shoplifting incident.  She was bound by a Probation Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  On the offence date, it is alleged that she entered a Second Street East department store and stole merchandise.  She was detained by the store’s Loss Prevention Officer until the arrival of a member of Community Patrol.  She is facing 1 count of Breach of Probation and 1 count of Theft Under $5,000.00.  She was released to appear in court on the 07th of June, 2011.

 

 

DOMESTIC ASSAULT

Cornwall, Ont. – A 48 year-old Hamilton Ontario male was arrested on the 18th of May, 2011 following a domestic disturbance investigation.  It is alleged that during an argument with his 35 year-old spouse, he threw her across the kitchen, punched her in the face and grabbed her by her left wrist.  It is further alleged that he cut her left wrist with a knife.  The victim did not require medical attention at the time of the incident.  As a result of the investigation, the male is facing 1 count of Assault and 1 count of Assault with a Weapon.  He was held in custody until court the following day.  His name is withheld as it may identify the victim in this incident.

 

 

ASSAULT

Cornwall, Ont. – A 13 year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 18th of May, 2011 following a family dispute investigation.  It is alleged that during an argument with a parent, the youth punched and kicked the parent.  The victim did not require medical attention at the time of the incident.  As a result of the investigation, the young person is facing 1 count of Assault.  She was released to the custody of a parent and is scheduled to appear in court on the 09th of June, 2011 to answer to the charge.  Her name is being withheld due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

 

BREACHES

Cornwall, Ont. – A 15 year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 18th of May, 2011 following a missing person investigation.  The youth was bound by a Probation Order with the following conditions:  to abide by a curfew and to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  She was further bound by an Undertaking Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  On the offence, it is alleged that she left her group and failed to return in time for curfew.  Police were contacted and an investigation commenced.  The youth was located in the downtown area and she was arrested for 2 counts of Breach of Probation and 1 count of Breach of Undertaking.  She was held in custody for court the following day.  Her name is withheld due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

 

BREAK AND ENTER

Cornwall, Ont. – The Cornwall Community Police Service is investigating a break and enter which occurred on May 19th, 2011 sometime between 05:00 am and 06:00 am at a Pitt Street business.  The suspect(s) gained entry by breaking a window.  Once inside, the suspect(s) stole a laptop.  If you have any information regarding this break and enter, please contact the Service by dialing (613) 932-2110.

 

 

BREAK AND ENTER

Cornwall, Ont. – The Cornwall Community Police Service is investigating a break and enter which occurred sometime overnight on the 18th of May, 2011 at a Marleau Avenue business.  The suspect(s) gained entry by compromising the alarm system and entering through a rear door.  Once inside, the suspect(s) stole some cash, an 18 volt DeWalt cordless drill and its’ case and a set of keys.  If you have any information regarding this break and enter, please contact the Service by dialing (613) 932-2110.

 

 

DRIVE WHILE DISQUALIFIED

Cornwall, Ont. – Randel Joseph Delormier, 43, of Akwesasne was arrested on the 19th of May, 2011.  It is alleged that the male was operating a motor vehicle into Canada through the Cornwall Point of Entry while being disqualified from driving.  He was detained by a member of the Canada Border Services Agency until the arrival of a member of Community Patrol.  He is facing 1 count of Drive While Disqualified and was released to appear in court on the 07th of June, 2011 to answer to the charge.

 

 

THREATS and MISCHIEF

Cornwall, Ont. – A 31 year-old Cornwall male was arrested on the 19th of May, 2011 following a domestic disturbance investigation. On the 10th of May, 2011 it is alleged that during an argument with his 25 year-old girlfriend, he threatened that he would attend her residence to cause damage to her property and also threatened to kill her.  It is alleged that on that date, the male kicked in the front door to the residence to access property.  On the 19th of May, police were contacted and an investigation commenced.  As a result of the investigation, the male is facing 1 count of Utter Threats to cause damage, 1 count of Mischief Under $5,000.00 and 1 count of Utter a death threat.  The male was held in custody until court.  His name is not being released as it may identify the victim in this incident.

 

 

THEFT OVER $5,000.00

 

Cornwall, Ont. – Peter Kluke, 20, of Newington was arrested on the 19th of May, 2011 for Theft Over $5,000.00.  The male was bound by a Probation Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  It is alleged that on the offence date, the male attended Marina 200 and attempted to steal a boat.  Neighbouring boaters assisted by retrieving the boat and contacting police.  The male was charged accordingly and is scheduled to appear in court on the 21st of June, 2011.

 

 

DRUGS and BREACH OF PROBATION

Cornwall, Ont. – Luc Ernest Cayen, 43, of Cornwall was arrested on the 20th of May, 2011.  The male was bound by a Probation Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  Police allege that during a routine stop, they located the male in possession of drugs, believed to be cocaine.  As a result, the male was charged with 1 count of Possession of a Controlled Substance and 1 count of Breach of Probation.  He was released to appear in court on the 07thof June, 2011 to answer to the charges.

 

 

FRAUD UNDER $5,000.00

Cornwall, Ont. – Amanda Flaro-Fox, 23 and Joseph Lawrence St. Denis, 31, both of Cornwall, turned themselves into police on the 20th of May, 2011 following a fraud investigation.  Sometime between July 1st and December 31st, 2008, the couple received social service benefits during a time where they were not eligible.  Police were contacted and an investigation resulted in the couple each facing 1 count of Fraud Under $5,000.00.  They are scheduled to appear in court at a later date to answer to their respective charges.

 

 

BREACH OF RECOGNIZANCE

Cornwall, Ont. – Cody Hyatt, 18, of No Fixed Address was arrested on the 20th of May, 2011 for breaching his conditions.  He was bound by a Recognizance Order with a condition to Not be away from his residence except in the presence of surety or unless at school or work.  It is alleged that he left his residence without his surety and was visiting an acquaintance.  Police were contacted and an investigation resulted in the male facing 1 count of Breach of Recognizance.  He was held in custody until court.

 

 

ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON and MISCHIEF UNDER $5,000.00

Cornwall, Ont. – A 17 year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 20th of May, 2011 following an altercation at a youth residence.  It is alleged that during an argument with an employee of the residence, he threatened to throw a rock at him.  It is also alleged that the youth took the rock to his bedroom and caused damage to the drywall.  Police were contacted and an investigation commenced.  The youth is facing 1 count of Assault with a Weapon and 1 count of Mischief Under $5,000.00.  He was released to appear in court at a later date to answer to the charges.  His name is withheld due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

 

WARRANT

Cornwall, Ont. – Shane Quintin Pawis, 40, of Cornwall was arrested on the 20th of May, 2011 on the strength of a warrant.  It is alleged that police attended an east end residence on an unrelated matter and discovered that there was an outstanding warrant.  The male was bound by a Probation Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour and to not associate with specific females or attend their residence.  On the 03rd of April, 2011 it is alleged that the male attended the female’s residence and engaged in an altercation with another female.  Police allege that the male grabbed the female’s arm and threw her on the couch.  It is further alleged that he grabbed a stool and pushed it towards the female striking her.  The victim did not require medical attention at the time of the incident.  Police were contacted and an investigation commenced.  A warrant for the male’s arrest was requested.  As a result of the investigation, the male is facing 2 counts of Breach of Probation, 1 count of Assault and 1 count of Assault with a Weapon.  He was held in custody until court the following day.

 

 

OBSTRUCT JUSTICE and PERSONATION

Cornwall, Ont. – Justin Addison, 21, of Oka Quebec was arrested on the 21st of May, 2011 while entering Canada through the Cornwall Point of Entry.  It is alleged that while being questioned by a member of the Canada Border Services Agency, the male provided a false name.  Police were contacted and an investigation resulted in the male facing 1 count of Obstruct Justice and 1 count of Personation.  He was released to appear in court on the 16th of June, 2011 to answer to the charges.

 

 

BREACH OF RECOGNIZANCE

Cornwall, Ont. – A 15 year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 21st of May, 2011 for breaching his conditions.  He was bound by a Recognizance Order with a condition to Not be away from his residence without his surety.  On the previous day and on the arrest date, it is alleged that the youth left his residence without the presence of his surety.  Police were contacted and an investigation resulted in the youth facing 2 counts of Breach of Recognizance.  He was held in custody until court.  His name is withheld due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

 

BREAK AND ENTER

Cornwall, Ont. – The Cornwall Community Police Service is investigating a break and enter which occurred sometime between 09:00 am and 06:00 pm on the 21st of May, 2011 at a Pitt Street north residence.  The suspect(s) gained entry by entering a porch area and breaching the west side door.  Once inside, the suspect(s) stole money.  If you have any information regarding this break and enter, please contact the Service by dialing (613) 932-2110.

 

 

BREACH OF RECOGNIZANCE

Cornwall, Ont. – A 45 year-old Cornwall female was arrested on the 21st of May, 2011 for breaching her conditions.  She was bound by a Recognizance Order with conditions to not communicate directly or indirectly with a specific male, Not to attend within 100 meters of his residence and to Abstain from the consumption of alcohol.  On the offence date, it is alleged that the female, while under the influence of alcohol, attended the male’s residence.  Police located the female within the residence and arrested her for 3 counts of Breach of Recognizance.  She was held in custody until court.  Her name is not being released as it may identify the male in this incident.

 

 

DRUGS

Cornwall, Ont. – A 16 year-old Akwesasne male was arrested on the 21st of May, 2011 while entering Canada through the Cornwall Point of Entry.  It is alleged that the youth was located in the possession of drugs, believed to be Ecstasy.  As a result, the male is facing 1 count of Possession of a Controlled Substance and was released to the custody of a relative.  He is scheduled for court on the 09th of June, 2011 to answer to the charge.  His name is withheld due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

 

BREACHES

Cornwall, Ont. – A 15 year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 22nd of May, 2011 for breaching his conditions.  He was bound by a Probation Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  He was further bound by an Undertaking Order with conditions to Obey the rules and regulations of the youth residence and to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  On the offence date, it is alleged that the youth failed to abide by his conditions.  Police were contacted and an investigation resulted in the youth facing 2 counts of Breach of Undertaking and 1 count of Breach of Probation.  He was held in custody until court.  His name is withheld due to provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

 

THEFT UNDER and BREACH OF PROBATION

Cornwall, Ont. –  Guylaine McKenzie, 46, of Cornwall was arrested on the 22nd of May, 2011 following a shoplifting incident.  She was bound by a Probation Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  On the offence date, it is alleged that she entered a Water Street East department store and stole merchandise.  She was detained by the store’s Loss Prevention Officer until the arrival of a member of Community Patrol.  She is facing 1 count of Theft Under $5,000.00 and 1 count of Breach of Probation.  She was released to appear in court on the 21st of June, 2011 to answer to the charges.

 

 

THREATS

Cornwall, Ont. – Gregory Mazurs, 40, of Cornwall was arrested on the 22nd of May, 2011 following a threats investigation.  On the 21st of May, it is alleged that he threatened to cause death or bodily harm to another male and further threatened to cause property damage. Police were contacted and the male was charged accordingly.  He was held in custody until court the following day.

 

 

DRUGS

Cornwall, Ont. – Melissa Mary Scott, 24, of Cornwall was arrested on the 22nd of May, 2011.  While police were investigating an unrelated incident, the Community Patrol Officer located on her a bag containing drugs, believed to be marijuana.  As a result, the female was arrested for 1 count of Possession of a Controlled Substance.  She was released to appear in court on the 21st of June, 2011 to answer to the charge.

 

 

DOMESTIC ASSAULT and MISCHIEF

Cornwall, Ont. – A 50 year-old Cornwall male was arrested on the 22nd of May, 2011 following a domestic disturbance investigation.  It is alleged that during an argument with his 50 year-old common-law spouse, he pushed her and caused damage to a window.  The victim did not require medical attention for her injury.  Police were contacted and an investigation resulted in the male facing 1 count of Assault and 1 count of Mischief Under $5,000.00.  He was released to appear in court at a later date to answer to the charges.  His name is not being released as it may identify the victim in this incident.

 

 

DOMESTIC, FORCIBLE CONFINEMENT, BREACH, ASSAULT and WEAPONS

Cornwall, Ont. – A 24 year-old Cornwall male was arrested on the 22nd of May, 2011 following a domestic disturbance investigation.  The male was bound by a Probation Order with a condition to Keep the Peace and be of Good Behaviour.  Sometime between March 1st, 2010 and February 16th, 2011 the couple had a series of domestic disturbances.  It is alleged that during this time period, the male assaulted the victim, attempted to confine her to her residence, threatened to kill her, held a knife to her throat and further threatened to damage her property,   As a result of the investigation, the male was arrested for 6 counts of Assault, 5 counts of Forcible Confinement, 1 count of Uttering a threat to cause death or bodily harm, 1 count of Assault with a weapon, 1 count of Possession of a Weapon for Dangerous Purpose and 5 counts of Breach of Probation.  He was held in custody until court.  His name is not being released as it may identify the victim in this incident.

 

 

ASSAULT and ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON

Cornwall, Ont. – A 43 year-old Cornwall female was arrested on the 23rd of May, 2011 following a domestic disturbance investigation.  It is alleged that during an argument with her 38 year-old common-law spouse she slapped him and later threw a clock at him.  The victim did not require medical attention for his injuries.  Police were contacted and an investigation resulted in the female facing 1 count of Assault and 1 count of Assault with a Weapon.  She was held in custody until court.  Her name is not being released as it may identify the victim in this incident.

 

 

BREAK AND ENTER

Cornwall, Ont. – The Cornwall Community Police Service is investigating a break and enter into a boat at Marina 200 sometime between 05:00 pm on the 22nd of May and 01:30 pm the following day.  The suspect(s) boarded the boat and stole a 19” Hi-Sense LCD television, binoculars, money, a utility knife and a GPS USB drive.  If you have any information regarding this break and enter, please contact the Service by dialing (613) 932-2110.

DOMESTIC

 

(North Dundas) – On 22May11, at approximately 2:00am, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic incident on County Road 31, North Dundas Township.

 

The investigation revealed that a female and her 41yr old boyfriend were involved in a verbal altercation that resulted in the male assaulting the female.

 

The male damaged property that belonged to the female and threatened police. He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Assault
  • Mischief Under $5,000
  • Utter Threat to Cause Death or Bodily Harm
  • Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose
  • Breach of Probation Order

He was held in custody pending an appearance in Cornwall court.

CHARGES LAID
(North Glengarry) – On 23May11, at approximately 10:00am, SD&G OP officers had occasion to check a vehicle on Highway 417, North Glengarry Township.

The stop revealed that the 19yr old male (Thierry LEPAGE of Ile Bizard, QC) was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Impaired Operation / Motor vehicle
  • Exceed 80mgs / Motor Vehicle

He is scheduled to appear 08Jun11 in Alexandria court.

(North Dundas) – On 22May11, at approximately 9:30pm, SD&G OPP officers had occasion to conduct a traffic stop on Main St. Winchester, On.

The stop revealed that the 40yr old male driver (Donald Ford of Vernon, On) was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces a charge of:

  • Fail to Provide Breath Sample / Approved Screening Device / Motor Vehicle

He is scheduled to appear 07Jun11 in Morrisburg court.

(North Glengarry) – On 21May11, at approximately 4:30pm, SD&G OPP officer had occasion to conduct a traffic stop on County Road 23, North Glengarry Township.

The stop revealed that the 54yr old male driver (Francois RANGER of Dalkeith, On) was operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Impaired Operation / Motor vehicle
  • Exceed 80mgs / Motor vehicle

He is scheduled to appear 07Jun11 in Cornwall court.

(South Stormont) – On 20May11, at approximately 6:30pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a driving compliant on Highway 138, South Stormont Township.

Police observed the vehicle on the shoulder of the roadway and after speaking with the 67yr old male driver (Leo LADOUCEUR Gatineau, QC) he was found to be operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Impaired Operation / Motor vehicle
  • Exceed 80mgs / Motor Vehicle

He is scheduled to appear 16Jun11 in Cornwall court.

(South Glengarry) – On 21May11, at approximately 7:00pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a single vehicle collision on County Road 19, South Glengarry Township.

The investigation revealed that a 58yr old male driver (Richard BRIDSON of South Glengarry) had driven off the roadway and into the ditch. He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Impaired Operation / Motor Vehicle
  • Exceed 80mgs / Motor Vehicle
  • Fail to Remain at Scene of Accident

He is scheduled to appear 6Jul11 in Alexandria court.

(South Stormont) – On 21My11, at approximately 11:00pm, SD&G OPP officers checked a vehicle while conducting a R.I.D.E. program on Highway 138, South Stormont Township.

The check revealed that the 32yr old male driver (Jonathan PITT of Cornwall, On) was operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Impaired Operation / Motor vehicle
  • Exceed 80mgs / Motor vehicle

He is scheduled to appear 02Jun11 in Cornwall court.

(South Glengarry) – On 21May11, at approximately 11:30pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of disturbance on Paragon Road, South Glengarry Township.

The investigation revealed that an argument had taken place at a residence and a male was requested to leave. When police arrived the 26yr old male (Jason Alguire of Cornwall, On) was attempting to go back the residence and became uncooperative with police officers.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Utter Threat to Cause Death or Bodily Harm
  • Obstruct/ Resist Peace Officer
  • Fail to Comply with Undertaking or Recognizance

He was held in custody pending an appearance in Cornwall court.

DRUGS SEIZED
(South Glengarry) – On 22May11, at approximately 11:00pm, SD&G OPP officers checked two parked vehicles on 4th Line Road, South Glengarry Township.

The check revealed that one of the males (16yr old youth from Cornwall, On) was in possession of approximately 60grams of suspected marihuana.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

  • Trafficking Schedule II
  • Possession Schedule III

He is scheduled to appear 06Jul11 in Alexandria court.

RACING LAW INFRACTIONS

  • 22May11 (4:15am), SD&G OPP officers stops a west bound Volkswagen on Highway 401, South Stormont….153km/h (posted 100km/h zone).

 

  • 22May11 (8:00pm), SD&G OPP officer stops a south bound  Suzuki on County Road 34, South Glengarry………140km/h (posted 80km/h zone).

 

  • 23May11 (1:15pm), SD&G OPP officer stops a west bound Honda on Highway 417, North Glengarry ….174km/h (posted 100km/h zone).

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10 Comments

  1. All those impaired drivers should be sent to jail too. Maybe thats what those mega-prisons are all about.

  2. Of course we will also have those wonderful single engine fighter jets to patrol the sky over the prisons and shoot down any possible escapees….that is if we can afford to by the engines.

  3. Oh, my little lambs and darlings. Cornwall will be a reflection of Canada, it will be natives, blacks and kids with bad haircuts acting as the first casualty in regards to marijuana arrests. You know, the wrong sort of people. Yes, I remember the days of the Le Dain Commission. It seemed the whole movement, back then (kids just got the vote lowered from 21 to 18 so they were full of piss and vinegar) , got derailed by the FLQ crisis. It was so big that the gov. was able to get away with saying, “We don’t have time for that right now, there are bigger things.” I don’t think we have a current distraction like that right now. Maybe that will become debatable.

    Do you think if nurses, realtors, dental assistants, lawyers, doctors, school teachers, store managers, guidance counsellors, computer programmers, college students, car mechanics, cafeteria workers and brick layers were being popped it might be different? Maybe not, don’t know – they don’t get arrested. You know, the right sort of people.

    It’s no fun being hunted. Have a nice White power, middle class day.

  4. Buddy
    Contrary to your beliefs, being a white English speaking heterosexual male of any class is as far down the preverbal visible minority totem pole it can get.

  5. As for speeding, just follow European limits. Why in such a huge country are we limited o 100KM/h

    On that note why is it when the 401 through Toronto is so backed up with traffic they do not prevent access? Once traffic reduces to a minimum of let’s say 80 Km/h there should be gates along the collectors which close. They exist on the Queensway/403. This in itself would eliminate a portion of the so called road rage and accidents. It would also be due diligence by the MTO providing people with safe access and driving conditions.

    MTO you just have to love their webpage showing traffic cams through the GTA. On each camera a disclaimer is added stating “Camera images are updated every three to five minutes, but are not automatically refreshed” what does that mean really and why s it when you call home in stopped traffic and have a friend check the web page the traffic is moving?

    Hey OPP try and ticket the people that really cause road concerns…the MTO

  6. …doors smashed down, faces ground down into the rug, grandparents dumped out of wheel chairs – handcuffed, kids thrown into Provincial care while the parents petition for bankruptcy and Revenue Canada says howdy…

  7. My goodness Buddy, if any indivduals from those groups did something against the law, they would be dealt with according to laws. Perhaps an element in them not “getting arrested” is that they are just working and raising family’s and playing by the rules.

    Ha Ha, I could not help singing your diatribe to the tune of Pants Falling Down from American Idol last year. Keep up the good work!

  8. smee, those traffic cameras are done by the same people who faked the moon landing in Sudbury.

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