Chocolate Bar Theft Lands Cornwall Ontario Resident in Jail – JAN 26, 2015 #CCPS #KPS

Cornwall PolicePOSSESSION, POSSESSION FOR THE PURPOSE, BREACH, PROPERTY OBTAINED BY CRIME

 

Cornwall, ON – McGill Bouchard, 38, Bryan Archer, 40, and Anthony Marini, 23 all from Cornwall were arrested on January 23rd, 2015 and charged with the following:

–       Possession of marijuana

–       Possession of methamphetamine

–       Possession of ecstasy

–       Possession for the purpose of trafficking X 2 for marijuana and methamphetamine.

It is alleged that on January 23rd, 2015 members of the Cornwall Street Crime Unit executed a drug warrant at an Alice Street address and located a quantity of marijuana, ecstasy and methamphetamine pills. The three men were taken into custody and charged accordingly.

Bouchard was also charged with property obtained by crime (Canadian Currency) and breach of his probation order for being in possession of drugs and for failing to keep the peace. He was held in custody for a bail hearing while Archer who was also charged with breaching his probation order for failing to keep the peace and Marini were released to appear in court on March 10th, 2015.

THEFT UNDER $5000, BREACH

Cornwall, ON – Marcel Delorme, 50 of Cornwall was arrested on January 24th, 2015 and charged with theft under $5000 and breach of two undertakings and one probation order for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on January 22nd, 2015 the man entered a Second Street East store and removed a bottle of alcohol making no attempt to pay for the item as he left the store. Police were made aware of the theft and an investigation ensued. On January 24th, 2015 the man was spotted by police in the area of St-Felix Street and First Street. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for bail.

Cornwall, ON – Robert Brannen, 32 of Cornwall was arrested on January 24th, 2015 and charge with two counts of theft under $5000 and breach of probation for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on January 24th, 2015 the man attended a store on Vincent Massey Drive and removed a quantity of chocolate bars making no attempt to pay for the items as he left the store. Police were contacted and located the man in the area. He was taken into custody and found to be in possession of other property that he had removed from another store located on Vincent Massy Drive. He was charged accordingly and released to appear in court on February 5th, 2015.

IMPAIRED, OVER 80

Cornwall, ON – Timothy Poitras, 46 of Cornwall was arrested on January 24th, 2015 and charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and over 80. It is alleged that on January 24th, 2015 the man was found to be operating a motor vehicle in the area of William Street and Marlborough Street. He was taken into custody during a traffic stop, charged accordingly and later released to appear in court on February 5th, 2015

MISCHIEF

 

Cornwall, ON – A 34-year-old man of no fixed address was arrested on January 25th, 2015 and charged with mischief. It is alleged that on January 25th, 2015 during an argument with his 45-year-old girlfriend the man punched the rear window of the car that his girlfriend was driving causing it to break. Police were contacted and located that man a short distance away. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it might identify the victim in the matter.

Kingston Police Service

Calls for Service

Kingston Police had 166 calls for service during the 48 hour weekend period of January 24-25, 2015, with 10 additional dispatches between midnight and the morning shift on January 26. Some of these included:

  • 10 domestic calls
  • 2 assault calls
  • 7 harassment calls
  • 11 fight/disturbance calls
  • 6 undesirable calls
  • 3 drunk calls
  • 3 customer trouble calls
  • 4 alarm calls
  • 11 noise complaints
  • 5 Mental Health Act calls
  • 6 medical assist calls
  • 10 assist citizen calls
  • 3 break and enter calls
  • 13 theft calls
  • 1 shoplifting call
  • 13 mischief calls
  • 2 fraud calls
  • 11 motor vehicle collisions
  • 1 impaired driving call
  • 3 parking/vehicle complaints
  • 7 driving complaints
  • 13 suspicious activity calls

There was one individual in police cells this morning, a 24-year-old male charged with Impaired Driving.

Impaired Driver Arrested in Downtown Kingston

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A 24-year-old Kingston man drew the attention of police with his driving behaviour, eventually leading to the arrest and charge of Impaired Operation of Motor Vehicle.

At approximately 3:30 a.m. on Monday, January 26 officers originally observed a GMC Sierra truck travel westbound along Barrack St in an erratic matter. He was followed for a short distance before being stopped.

Signs of alcohol and impairment were present and the driver was placed under arrest for Impaired Driving. Once transported to the Kingston Police station he registered breath samples indicating he had approximately three times the legal limit of alcohol in his system, and was additionally charged with Over 80.

Male Charged in Crossfield Avenue Fire

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In relation to incidents occurring at 1343 Crossfield Avenue on January 19, 2015 Noel A. TERRELL, 42 years of age and from the Kingston area, has been charged by Kingston Police with Arson – Disregard for Human Life and Arson Causing Property Damage.

Terrell was discharged from hospital over the weekend of January 24-25 and following a bail hearing was remanded into custody with a future court date. The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) continues to investigate the surroundings of the accused’s injuries sustained January 19 and any media inquiries relating to the subject should be directed to the SIU’s Communications Director at 1-800-787-8529.

Anyone with information directly related to the offences Terrell is charged with is asked to contact Detective James Veltman at 613-549-4660 ext 6300 or via email at jveltman@kpf.ca.

Male Arrested for Assault also Found in Possession of Drugs

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Feelings of animosity between two males who vaguely know each other resulted in one being assaulted and the other arrested over the weekend.

At approximately noon on Saturday, January 24, 2015 both men attended a soup kitchen on Patrick Street. When the victim refused to speak to or associate with the accused he was later followed up to the area of Queen Street and Barrie Street.

At this point 51-year-old James W. PAYNE punched the 44-year-old victim in the head, causing him to fall onto the crosswalk of the intersection. The accused continued knee and kick the victim in the back before a concerned motorist observed what was occurring and honked his horn.

The accused fled and witnesses to the event provided a cell phone to the victim to contact Kingston Police. Upon arrival Uniform Patrol offices determined who the suspect was from descriptors provided and prior knowledge of the accused. At approximately 1:00 p.m. another patrol officer located the accused at Princess Street and Bagot Street, where he was arrested on reasonable and probable grounds for Assault. During a search of the accused incident to arrest a quantity of what is believed to be marihuana was located and seized. He was additionally charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance.

Officer Stuck by a Needle During Mental Health Call

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A member of the Kingston Police Emergency Response Unit was accidentally stuck with a needle when searching a distraught female.

At approximately 10:00 p.m. on Friday, January 23 officers attended a Victoria Street residence of a young adult female to check on her welfare, as both neighbours and family were concerned about her behaviour.

The female was cooperative but reluctant to talk to police. Her residence was in disarray and windows were broken and boarded up. She self-reported various mental health disorders and showed signs of distress, both physical and mental in nature. Officers contacted the Frontenac Community Mental Health and Addiction Services Mobile Crisis Team, who attended and assisted the woman in agreeing to seek medical care.

Upon search of the woman prior to transport in a police vehicle one of the ERU officers was accidentally stuck in the finger, even when wearing protective gloves, with one of a few loaded needles found on her and believed to contain an illicit drug. The woman was brought to hospital for care and the officer received testing and treatment for the syringe injury.

1 Comment

  1. Times must be tough if chocolate bars are being stolen.

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