Your Police Blotter for the Cornwall Ontario area and Expanded OPP Blotter for Tuesday November 29, 2011.

CFN – Here is your Police Blotter for the Cornwall Ontario area and our expanded OPP Ontario report for Tuesday November 29, 2011.

BREACH

Cornwall, ON- A 17 year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 28th of November, 2011. The youth was bound by an undertaking with the relevant conditions to notify the Cornwall Community Police Service within 24 hours of a change of address and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. The youth was also bound by two recognizance with the conditions to notify Cornwall Community Police Service within 24 hours of change of address and to report to Cornwall Community Police Service in person every Saturday between the hours of 0900h and 1600h and sign in and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. It is alleged that the youth failed to report his change of address on or about the 25th of November, 2011. The youth was charged with 4 counts of breach of recognizance and 2 counts of breach of undertaking. The youth was held in custody until court later that day. The youth’s name was not releases as per provision under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Cornwall, ON- Rizwan Nawaz, 26 of Cornwall was arrested on the 28th of November, 2011. He was bound by a recognizance with relevant conditions of curfew , not to be away from place of residence unless accompanied by surety or during the course of your employment, and also to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. It is alleged that he was located away from his residence without his surety. He was charged with 2 counts of breach of recognizance and held in custody until court the following day.

DOMESTIC ASSAULT

            Cornwall, ON- A 52 year-old Cornwall man was arrested on the 28th of November, 2011. It is alleged that on the 28th of November, 2011 he got into an altercation with his 52 year-old wife when he assaulted her. The victim was not injured. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. Further investigation revealed that the man had assaulted the female on a separate occasion sometime during November 2011. He was charged with 2 counts of domestic assault and held in custody to until court the following day. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in this incident.

THEFT OF TRAILER

 

            Cornwall, ON- The Cornwall Community Police Service is currently investigating the theft of a 2004 53′ Trailmobile trailer, yellow in colour, from a McConnell Avenue address which occurred between the 25th and the 28th of November, 2011. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Service at 613-932-2110 or Crime Stoppers at 613-937-8477.

BREAK & ENTER

Cornwall, ON- The Cornwall Community Police Service is investigation a break and enter which occurred on the 28th of November, 2011 at a Gallinger Avenue residence. The suspect(s) gained entry by an unlocked door and proceeded to remove Sony PS3 game box and two controllers. If you have any information regarding this break and enter, please contact the Service at 613-932-2110 or Crime Stoppers at 613-937-8477.

 

Cornwall, ON- The Cornwall Community Police Service is investigation a break and enter which occurred on the 28th of November, 2011 at a Caswell Cresent residence. The suspect(s) gained entry by the back door and proceeded to remove a guitar amp, Xbox, XBox controller, XBox games, electric guitar and a box of chicken wings. If you have any information regarding this break and enter, please contact the Service at 613-932-2110 or Crime Stoppers at 613-937-8477.

And from the OPP:

OPP INTERNAL INVESTIGATION OF INAPPROPRIATE RELEASE OF PRISONER

 (Orillia, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is conducting an internal investigation into the release of a person in custody by a member of the Red Lake OPP Detachment.

The OPP’s Professional Standards Bureau (PSB) initiated the investigation into a report that on October 29, 2011, a person in the custody of the OPP under the Provincial Offences Act was released from custody on a highway, several kilometres away.

The OPP acted immediately when it became aware of this matter and holds all employees accountable to the core value of professionalism. A member of the Red Lake OPP Detachment has been suspended from duty.

The OPP values strong, effective relationships and partnerships with communities and stakeholders and will be conducting a thorough and professional investigation into the incident.

FEDERAL INMATE WANTED – Photo of Robert LLOYD Attached

  From/De: Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement

(TORONTO, ON) – The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) Squad is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a Federal Offender wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant as result of his breach of Parole.

Robert LLOYD is described as a 40 year old white male, 6’1” (185 cm’s). 170 lbs,( 77 kgs.) hazel eyes and short brown hair with numerous tattoos on his chest, shoulders, abdomen,legs, right and left arms.  He is serving a 2 year sentence for Theft Under $5,000, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Theft of Credit Card and Possession of Stolen Credit Cards.

He was last  known to be in the Toronto area.

Anyone having contact with Robert LLOYD should use caution.  Anyone with information in regards to his whereabouts is asked to contact the Provincial ROPE Squad at 416-808-5900 or toll free at 1-866-870-ROPE (7673) or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or call 9-1-1.

Fatal Collision Investigation Further Update

 

(Drummond North Elmsley Township, ON) – Investigating officers from the Lanark County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police confirm that the second driver involved in a fatal collision on Sunday 27th November 2011 has died.

Ronald COOPER, aged 35, had been admitted to Hospital in Ottawa.

The investigation continues in conjunction with the Provincial Coroner’s Office.

Male Arrested

 

(North Glengarry) – On 26Nov11, at approximately 4:45pm, SD&G OPP officers had occasion to conduct a traffic stop on County Road 21, North Glengarry Township.

The stop revealed that the 43yr old male driver (Bruce Joseph QUESNEL of Cornwall, On) was in possession of a shotgun. A check was completed and the male was found to be prohibited from possessing a firearm.

He was arrested and faces a charge of:

– Possession of Firearm, etc, while Prohibited

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

(NAPANEE, ON) –  Tractor Trailer Fail to Remain Collision on Hwy 401

On Friday, November 25, 2011 at apprx. 7:20 p.m.  a tractor trailer struck a Pontiac Vibe on Hwy 401 west bound near Quinte West.  The Vibe was rear ended by the Tractor Trailer, spun out but was able to steer off the roadway safely.  The Tractor Trailer continued west bound and failed to remain at the scene.  No one was injured.   Napanee OPP is currently looking for the suspect Tractor Trailer which is described as :  Tractor, hauling a flatbed trailer with huge metal cylinders at the front only, the rest of the flatbed was empty.   If anyone witnessed the collision and has seen this flatbed, please contact Napanee OPP at 613-354-3369.
(STONE MILLS TWP, ON) –   Erratic Driver intercepted,  Driver Impaired

On November 26, 2011 at apprx. 3:40 p.m., an Off Duty Police Officer reported an erratic driver on the road, suspected to be impaired.  East Region Ride Unit Officer intercepted the suspect vehicle on Cowdy Road, Stone Mills Township.   With the assistance of the Napanee OPP Off Duty Officer, the male driver was found to have been drinking and was arrested at the scene.   Further tests revealed that the driver was more than 3 times over the legal drinking limit.   Noel Overton MILLS, 36yr of Napanee was subsequently charged with Impaired Driving and Over .80mgs.  He is scheduled to appear in Napanee Provincial Court December 13, 2011.
(LOYALIST TWP, ON) –  Mischief to Historical Structure and Theft of Flagstone

November 26, 2011, Loyalist OPP is currently investigating on-going mischief and theft for the last two weeks where the stone wall is being damaged and flagstones stolen from sections of the wall.  This is a historical structure that is located on Front Road on Amherst Island, dating back to the 1800’s.  It has a significant historical and emotional value for the Amherst Island Community as it was built by Irish laborers, employed to construct the Rideau Canal, as they assisted some of the Loyalist Settlers on Amherst Island, of which many died of malaria in the process.
It is believed that culprits are committing these crimes on weekends.  If anyone has any information pertaining to this crime, observes any suspicious activity or vehicle,  please contact the Loyalist OPP at  613-386-8601.

 

(NAPANEE, ON) –    Impaired Driver, charges laid

Napanee OPP Officers intercepted a pick-up truck that was stopped in the middle of Pine Grove Rd, Richmond Township November 26, 2011 just after 8:00 p.m.  The lone male driver was found to have been drinking and was arrested at the scene.   He was subsequently charged with Impaired Driving and Drive while Over .80mgs.
Jeffrey SILVER, 37yr of Odessa was released from police custody the following morning and is scheduled to appear in Napanee Provincial Court December 06, 2011 to answer to his charges.

 

(NAPANEE, ON) –  Police respond to Fight at a local Pub, Napanee

On November 26, 2011, at apprx. 1:25 a.m., several Napanee OPP Officers responded to two 9-1-1 calls, reporting a fight at the Queen’s Pub on John Street in Napanee. Many patrons were spoken to and following an investigation, 2 women were later arrested and taken in police custody.  The two were later released as the involved parties wish not to have any charges laid in relation to the minor assault.

 

If you have information on any other crime then call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 and remain anonymous and possibly receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.00 or visit
www.callcrimestoppers.ca

Prescott Ontario Weekly Report:

Prescott Weekly Report November 21-28, 2011

 

FROM/DE: Grenville County – Prescott Detachment      DATE: November 28, 2011
O.P.P. WEEKLY REPORT
(Prescott, ON.) –Members of the Prescott Detachment of the Grenville County O.P.P. responded to a total of 150 calls for service from November 21 to November 28, 2011 inclusive.

Highway 416      5 calls for service
Highway 401     30 calls for service
Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal  44 calls for service
Township of Augusta    25 calls for service
Town of Prescott    46 calls for service

Of the calls for service:

2 – Assaults
6 – Alarms
8 – 911 calls
5 – Break and Enters
4 – Drug enforcement
22 – Motor Vehicle Collisions
4 – Mischief’s
13 – Requests for Police Assistance
23 -Traffic Related Complaints
5 – Thefts
Theft

On the 25th of November a report was filed of a theft from the Independent Grocer which occurred November 23rd. Police were assisted with video surveillance which showed the suspects leaving the store without paying for articles.  A short investigation led to the arrest of two females aged 18 and 23 from Edwardsburgh Township. Both have been charged with theft and are to appear in Brockville Court at a later date. P/C Sencan is the investigating officer.

Break and Enter

On the 21st of November police were advised of a Break & Enter that occurred on the 18th. A residence on County Rd. 2 in Edwardsburgh Township was entered and jewellery with a value of approx. $5000.00 was stolen from a bedroom. Incident is being investigated by P/C Wraight.

On November 26th, police were contacted and advised of a Break & Enter into a residence on County Rd. 44 in Edwardsburgh Township. The home which is presently under construction had $1,600 worth of laminate flooring stolen overnight. No other damage was reported. P/C Trenholme continues to investigate the incident.

Mischief

On the 25th of November it was reported to police that a vehicle parked in a lot on Park St. West had three of its tires flattened.  P/C Sencan is investigating.

Impaired Driving

On 23rd of November a 50 year old male from Prescott was charged with impaired driving. He was observed driving on County Rd. 2 in the Township of Edwardsburgh just after 10:00 pm. When he attempted to make right hand turn into a parking lot he misjudge the entrance to a hotel and drove into a ditch. He is to appear in Brockville Court at a later date. P/C Robitaille is the investigating officer.

Drug Offences

On November 26th while conducting RIDE checks at the intersection of County Rd. 2 and Blue Church Rd. a vehicle stopped for the check. Investigation led to the seizure of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The driver and passenger were both arrested and charged with Possession under 30g. They are to appear in Brockville Court at a later date. Investigating officer is P/C Cobb.

Traffic Safety
With the fall season brings an added risk to motorist for wildlife related collisions. Some safety tips to consider are:
– Be aware that roads that have trees and vegetation right next to the road could impact on your visibility of wildlife.   Scan the road ahead from shoulder to shoulder
– Slow down, a lower road speed increases your reaction time
– If you see one deer, count on that there will be others in the area that could suddenly bolt onto the road
– Many deer collisions occur at dawn or dusk.  Drive with your high beams on at night where possible and watch for glowing eyes of animals.
– Never swerve suddenly.  This could cause your vehicle to go out of control, and or head into the path of oncoming traffic.
Drive Carefully – watch for wildlife.

Time to Get Ready for Winter Driving.

Every year, the first snow fall comes before many Ontarians are ready for it and according to the OPP; it is wise to keep one step ahead of it by getting ready for winter driving conditions on Ontario roads and highways.

Preparing yourself and your vehicle for the harsh winter weather ahead can go a long way in reducing collisions – something the OPP sees far too many of every winter.

Getting Your Vehicle Ready:

– Install four winter-rated tires before the first snowfall.
– Have an ice scraper or snow brush in your vehicle to keep your windows, signals and lights clear.
– Top up your windshield washer reservoir and keep an extra one handy.
– Keep your fuel tank at least ½ full so you don’t run out of gas should you become stranded and to prevent condensation from forming in your gas tank.
– Keep a fully stocked emergency kit in your vehicle.
– Have your vehicle serviced to avoid preventable breakdowns.

Adjusting your driving habits:

– Drivers must SLOW DOWN! – Speed too fast for road conditions is the #1 cause of winter collisions.
– Drive according to the road and weather conditions.
– Leave extra spaces between vehicles – Stopping distances are at least doubled on snowy roads and even longer in icy conditions.
– Know where you are – If you require help in an emergency it will delay the arrival of emergency responders if you don’t know your location when asked.
– Monitor road and weather conditions – Plan your trip and check local weather conditions before heading out.
– Check the Ministry of Transportation website prior to heading out on
any trip during the winter – Please do not call 9-1-1 or the OPP for road
reports); instead log onto: www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/traveller/conditions

 

Anyone with any information on the above occurrences is asked to call Grenville County O.P.P. Communication Centre at 1-888-310-1122, the Prescott Detachment at 613-925-4221 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-(TIPS) 8477 or submit your tip on-line at www.tipsubmit.com.  Crime Stoppers does not want your name, you don’t go to court, and you could earn a cash reward.

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