Cornwall Ontario & Ottawa Regional Police Blotter – OPP OPS Wed August 28, 2013

Cornwall PoliceOBSTRUCT POLICE, PERSONATION, CAUSE DISTURBANCE AND BREACH

 

                Cornwall, ON – Kayla Boyd, 22 of Cornwall was arrested on the 27th of August, 2013 and charged with two counts of Obstruct/ Resist police, Personation, Cause Disturbance and breach of a Recognizance for having consumed alcohol. It is alleged that on the 27th of August, 2013 the woman attended McConnell Site Hospital and drew the attention of police who were there on an unrelated matter. Police attempted to take the woman who had an odour of alcohol into custody for having falsely identified herself, however the woman caused a disturbance and resisted arrest. The woman was taken into custody, charged accordingly then taken to police headquarters where she was held for a bail hearing.

 

BREAK AND ENTER, THEFT UNDER $5000

 

                Cornwall, ON – A 17-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 27th of August, 2013 and charged with Break and Enter and Theft Under $5000. It is alleged that between the 25th of August, 2013 and the 26th of August, 2013 the youth attended a Birmingham residence, entered without permission and removed three Pug pups. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation it was learned that the pups had been located and returned to the owner. Police attended a Cumberland Street address and located the youth. The youth was taken into custody and charged the youth accordingly. The youth was then transported to police headquarters and later released with a court date of the 3rd of October, 2013. The youths` name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

THEFT UNDER $5000 AND BREACHES

 

                Cornwall, ON – Bradley Johnson, 40 and Laura Primeau, 26 both of Cornwall were arrested on the 27th of August, 2013 and charged with two counts of Theft Under and Probation breaches. It is alleged that the man and the woman attended a Pitt Street store on the 26th of August, 2013 and removed running shoes then left without making any attempts to pay for them. It is further alleged that on the 27th of August, 2013 both attended the same store and removed cheese and scallops without making any attempts to pay for the items. The man and the woman were subsequently stopped by store staff on that date. Police were contacted and on arrival took the woman into custody and after a brief foot chase the man was also taken into custody. Both were then charged accordingly and transported to police headquarters. The woman was then released with a future court date while the man was held for a bail hearing.

 

Cornwall ON – A 14-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 27th of August, 2013 and charged with Theft Under $5000 and breach of two Youth Probation orders for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on the 5th of August, 2013 the youth removed money from his mothers` wallet. The money was later recovered by the mother and on the 27th of August, 2013 both the youth and the mother attended police headquarters to deal with the matter. Police took the youth into custody, charged him accordingly then transported the youth to a Youth Center as he was also breaching a Custody and Supervision Order. The youths` name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

BREACHES

 

                Cornwall, ON – A 17-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 27th of August, 2013 and charged with two counts of breach of a Youth Probation Order for being out past curfew and for failing to keep the peace. The youth was further charged with one count of breaching an Undertaking for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on the 25th of August, 2013 the youth did not return home as required. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. On the 27th of August, 2013 the youth was spotted by a member of the Cornwall Community Police in the area of Forth Street. The youth was taken into custody and charged accordingly. The youth was then transported to police headquarters and held for a bail hearing. The youths` name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

 

WARRANT

 

                Cornwall, ON – Trevor Seguin, 21 of Cornwall was arrested on the 27th of August, 2013 on the strength of a Witness Warrant. On the 27th of August, 2013 the man attended police headquarters as he had learned that he was wanted by police and wished to deal with the matter. The man was taken into custody and held for a bail hearing.

From the OPP;

Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [STORMONT DUNDAS and GLENGARRY] Stolen Vehcile / Racing Law Infraction 2013-08-28

(North Stormont) – On 27Aug13, at approximately 7:00pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle on Centennial Drive, North Stormont Township.

The investigation revealed that sometime overnight unknown suspect(s) attended a residence and removed a 2004 Honda ATV (all-terrain vehicle).

The investigation is ongoing.
RACING LAW INFRACTION

– 27Aug13 (03:30am), SD&G OPP officer stops a westbound Ford on Highway 401, South Glengarry….152km/h posted 80km/h (construction zone).

Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [STORMONT DUNDAS and GLENGARRY] Domestic Incident 2013-08-27

(North Stormont) – On 26Aug13, at approximately 1:00pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic incident on Sixth Road, North Stormont Township.

The investigation revealed that a female and her 32yr old common-law husband were involved in a verbal altercation that resulted in the male assaulting the female. Further investigation revealed that the female had been assaulted on previous occasions.

The male was arrested and faces charges of:

– Assault x5
– Mischief Under $5,000
– Utter Threat to Cause Death or Bodily Harm

He is scheduled to appear 01Oct13 in Cornwall court.
(South Stormont) – On 27Aug13, at approximately 12:15am, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic incident on Fairground Drive, South Stormont Township.

The investigation revealed that a female and her 21yr old boyfriend were involved in a verbal altercation that resulted in the male assaulting her and a male friend.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

– Assault x2
– Break, Enter dwelling house – commit indictable offence
– Mischief Under $5,000

He is scheduled to appear 10Sept13 in Cornwall court.

OPS;

Shooting on Lilibet Crescent

 

(Ottawa)— The Ottawa Police Service – Guns and Gangs Section is investigating gun shots that were fired in the area of Lilibet Crescent near Albion Road in Ottawa.  The incident was reported to police this morning at approximately 1:30 AM.  No injuries have been reported and investigators are continuing the investigation.

 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Guns and Gangs section at 613-236-1222 ext. 5050 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

Decision on CEW expansion welcomed by Ottawa Police

 

(Ottawa)— The Ottawa Police Service welcomes the provincial decision to allow police services boards to expand the issuance authority of Conducted Energy Weapons (CEWs) to front line officers.

“The CEWs, more commonly known as tasers, have been in use in Ottawa for several years and are currently issued to all front line supervisors on patrol and the OPS tactical unit. They have been an effective option for officers involved in situations where use of force is necessary,” said Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau.

The OPS will assess its intervention and use-of–force options and needs in relation to training and equipping front-line personnel in the use of CEWs. The Service expects to have a workable implementation plan in front of the Ottawa Police Services Board before the end of the year.

“In view of this new authority for the Board, our policies and procedures will need to be assessed,” said Bordeleau. “This will require our police service to receive authorization from the Board.”

The tasers have been deployed about 18 times per year.

The OPS is committed to protecting the safety and security of everyone we serve. We constantly work to ensure that our training and preparation reflect the realities of policing and provides officers the various tools they need to intervene with individuals and de-escalate situations.

The use of a CEW is regulated in Ontario by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (MCSCS) under the Police Services Act (PSA) including which model can be used and which officers are qualified and permitted to carry a CEW.

Man charged with Break, Enter and theft of mail

 

(Ottawa)- The Ottawa Police Break and Enter Section charged a man in relation to break ins and thefts of mail at several apartment buildings in Ottawa.

The incidents occurred between August 15 and August 21, 2013 at buildings in the Alta Vista Drive, McArthur Avenue and Regina Street areas. During the break-ins, mail was stolen from the victim’s mailboxes.

Ali ZEITOUN, 32, of Ottawa is charged with five counts of Break and Enter and five counts of Breach of Probation.

ZEITOUN will appear in court today.

Anyone with information relating to these or similar break-ins is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Break and Enter Unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 4533 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS).

Ottawa Police still seeking public assistance regarding fatal collision on August 11, 2013

(Ottawa) —The Ottawa Police Collision Section is still investigating the fatal collision that occurred on Frank Kenny Rd in Navan on August 11, 2013.
Between 5:00 a.m. and 5:30 a.m., a 30-year-old man was struck on Frank Kenny Rd between Russell Rd and Colonial Rd. The vehicle involved did not remain at the scene of the collision. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators have received tips and pieced together the victim’s actions leading up to the collision. Now the investigation is focused on the vehicle and the driver’s actions.

“There are several possibilities that we are still investigating, which include that the involved driver may be unaware that a person was struck,” said lead investigator Cst. Lianne McAughey.
The collision scene suggests that the vehicle involved may have sustained some damage.

“It’s important that we solve this case and bring closure to the victim’s family,” said Cst. McAughey.

Police are asking for anyone who was driving or has knowledge of anyone who was driving on Frank Kenny Road around the time of the collision is asked to call Det. McAughey of the Ottawa Police Service Collision Investigation Section at 613-236-1222, ext. 2481, or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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