CFN – In the interest of community safety, Chief Daniel Parkinson of the Cornwall Community Police Service, under the authority of the Police Services Act of Ontario, discloses the following information regarding 58-year-old Michel Joseph MAYBURY.
Michel MAYBURY was recently released from custody after having served a seven month jail sentence for failing to comply with a Prohibition Order that he not attend any park, playground or area where persons under the age of 16 may be present, as well as committing an indecent act. He has convictions that date back to 1974 that include robbery, armed robbery, personating a peace officer and a variety of historic sexual offences relating to children.
He is described as a white male, 5’7”, 169 lbs, with short brown hair and green eyes.
He is subject to numerous conditions as a result of a court ordered prohibition that includes:
- Not to attend a public park, public swimming area where persons under 16-years-old are present or expected to be present, or daycare centre, school ground, playground or community centre.
- Not to use a computer to communicate with person under 16-years-old.
Michel MAYBURY will be residing within the community and the Cornwall Community Police Service is advising the public to use caution at all times and to practice sound crime prevention and safety measures at all times. Information on crime Prevention is available on the Cornwall Community Police Service web site at www.cornwallpolice.com.
The Cornwall Community Police Service will continue to closely monitor the conditions of this release in an ongoing effort to ensure public safety and security.
SAFETY ON THE STREET
There are ways in which you can reduce the risk of being a victim:
- Walk assertively and in well-lit areas.
- Avoid being alone if you can.
- Walk in the centre of the sidewalk, away from alleys and doorways.
- If you suspect you are being followed, cross the street, go to the nearest home, a service station or a business and call the police.
- Be aware of your surroundings and avoid areas that increase your chances of being a victim. ( Unlit areas of parks, vacant land and parking lots)
- Report problems to the police, we welcome the information and can advise you on prevention methods.
THEFT
Cornwall, ON- Jennifer Hance, 24 of Cornwall was arrested on October 16th, 2012. It is alleged that between September 28th, 2012 and October 3th, 2012 she unlawfully removed money from her employer. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. She was charged with Theft Under $5000 and released to appear in court on November 13th, 2012.
WARRANT, MISCHIEF & BREACH
Cornwall, ON- A 16-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on October 16th, 2012. The youth was bound by a Youth Probation Order with the conditions to reside at an address approved by CAS and abide by the rules of that residence and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. It is alleged that on October 10th, 2012 the youth caused damage to property and left the residence. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. She was located and charged with Mischief under $5000 and 2 counts of Breach of Probation Order. She was held in custody until court the following day. The youth’s name was not released as per provision under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
DOMESTIC ASSAULT & ASSAULT WITH WEAPON
Cornwall, ON- A 19-year-old Cornwall female was arrested on October 16th, 2012. It is alleged that on October 16th, 2012 she got into an altercation with her 21-year-old boyfriend when she assaulted him and threw a shoe at him. The victim did not require medical treatment. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. She was charged with Domestic Assault and Assault with a Weapon. She was held in custody until court the following day. Her name was not released as it would identify the victim in this matter.