BREACH
Cornwall, ON – Paul Grant, 28 of Cornwall was arrested on the 4th of October, 2013 and charged with breaching his conditions by not attending for prints as required. It is alleged that on the 10th of September, 2013 the man did not attend for his scheduled appointment and an investigation ensued. On the 4th of October, 2013 police attended the man’s residence, took him into custody and charged him accordingly. The man was then released with a future court date.
Cornwall, ON – A 20-year-old man from Akwesasne was arrested on the 5th of October, 2013 and charged with breaching his Conditional Sentence Order by being out past curfew, having consumed alcohol, not remaining within the jurisdiction of Beauharnois, not to posses weapons, causing a disturbance and failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that in the early hours of the 5th of October, 2013 police were called to a disturbance on Alice Street and an investigation ensued. During their investigation they spotted a man yelling and screaming then running from the area, the man was intercepted by police and questioned. During their questioning police observed the man to be intoxicated and took him into custody for breaching his conditions. The man was also found to be carrying a prohibited weapon (knife). The man was subsequently charged accordingly, taken to police headquarters and held for a bail hearing. The man’s name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act given the order was as a result of charges stemming from when the was a youth.
IMPAIRED, OVER 80
Cornwall, ON – Gordon Clendinneng, 49 of Cornwall was arrested on the 4th of October, 2013 and charged with Impaired. It is alleged that on the 4th of October, 2013 the man was found to be operating a motor vehicle on Second Street while under the influence of alcohol. During a traffic stop the man was taken into custody and charged accordingly. He was later released with a future court date.
Cornwall, ON – Gabriel Richer, 42 of Long Sault was arrested on the 5th of October, 2013 and charged with Over 80. It is alleged that in the early morning hours of the 5th of October, 2013 the man was found to be operating a motor vehicle in the area of Marlborough and Ninth Street while under the influence of alcohol. The man was taken into custody during a traffic stop and charged accordingly. He was later released with a future court date.
Cornwall, ON – Gerald Thompson, 57 of Hogansburg, NY was arrested on the 5th of October, 2013 and charge with Impaired. It is alleged that the man was operating a motor vehicle when he entered the port of entry while under the influence of alcohol. The man was taken into custody by a Custom Officer and was subsequently turned over to Cornwall Community Police where he was charged accordingly. The man was later released with a future court date.
DOMESTIC ASSAULT, MISCHIEF
Cornwall, ON – A 20-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on the 5th of October, 2013 and charged with Mischief and Assault. It is alleged that on the 5th of October, 2013 the man was involved in a verbal argument with his 20-year-old ex-girlfriend when he pushed her and kicked her car causing damage. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation they took the man into custody, charged him accordingly and held the man for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it might identify the victim in the matter.
DOMESTIC HARASSMENT, BREACHES
Cornwall, ON – a 32-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on the 5th of October, 2013 and charged with Criminal Harassment and five counts of breach of probation. It is alleged that the man communicated with his 28-year-old ex-common law wife on several occasions despite being bound by conditions not to. On the 5th of October, 2013 the man attended her residence once again breaching his conditions by being within 50 meters of her residence. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation police located the man at a Montreal Street address, took him into custody and charged him accordingly. The man was taken to police headquarters and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it might identify the victim in the matter.
ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON, MISCHIEF
Cornwall, ON – A 16-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on the 5th of October, 2013 and charged with breaching his Probation Order for not keeping the peace, 2 counts of Mischief, Assault with a Weapon and Resist Arrest. It is alleged that on the 5th of October, 2013 the youth damaged 2 lights at a home then assaulted a group home staff member by way of hitting him with a wrench. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation the youth was located in the area and resisted arrest. The youth was taken into custody and charged accordingly. The youth was then transported to police headquarters and held for a bail hearing. The youth’s name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
OPP:
Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [STORMONT DUNDAS and GLENGARRY] Breached Conditions / Structure Fire / Domestic Incident / Break and Enter 2013-10-07
He was arrested and faces charges of:
– Fail to Comply with Conditions of Undertaking Given by Officer in Charge x2
He was held in custody pending an appearance in Cornwall court.
STRUCTURE FIRE
(North Glengarry) – On 04Oct13, at approximately 2:30pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a structure fire on Kenyon Concession Road 1, North Glengarry Township.
North Glengarry fire department attended the scene and extinguished the blaze. There were no reported injuries.
SD&G OPP officers, assisted by the Ontario Fire Marshall’s Office continue the investigation.
(South Glengarry) – On 06oct13, at approximately 2:45pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a structure fire on County Road 2, South Glengarry Township.
South Glengarry fire department attended the scene and extinguished the blaze. There were no reported injuries.
SD&G OPP officers, assisted by the Ontario Fire Marshall’s Office continue the investigation.
DOMESTIC INCIDENT
(North Glengarry) – On 05Oct13, at approximately 4:30pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic incident on Derby St. Alexandria On.
The investigation revealed that a 57yr old male had damaged property inside the residence.
He was arrested and faces a charge of:
– Mischief-Domestic
He was held in custody pending an appearance in Cornwall court.
BREAK AND ENTER
(North Stormont) – On 05Oct13, at approximately 4:00pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a break and enter on Bender Road, North Stormont, Township.
The investigation revealed that sometime over the last few days unknown suspect(s) attended a residence and removed a lap top computer.
The investigation is ongoing.
OPS:
Pixels for Pistols gun amnesty from October 7 – 20, 2013
04/10/2013
(Ottawa)— Pixels for Pistols – a gun amnesty program aimed at providing a way for residents to turn in unwanted guns – was launched today by the Ottawa Police, Henry’s, Olympus Cameras and the Government of Ontario.
“We welcome the support of our generous partners at Henry’s, Olympus and the Government of Ontario in ending gun violence by removing guns from places where they can fall into the wrong hands,” said Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau. “This program allows for unwanted guns to be handed in without fear of possession charges for improper licensing or storage.”
Here’s how Pixels for Pistols works:
- The amnesty is open to residents of Ottawa only;
- Firearm pickups will be done by officers dedicated exclusively to the amnesty;
- Firearms cannot be brought into any police facility or Henry’s location;
- Residents wishing to surrender a firearm can call police at 613-236-1222, ext. 7300 or by emailingpixelsforpistols@ottawapolice.ca;
- Once the firearms are tested to ensure they are not crime guns, a voucher for an Olympus VG-160 digital camera and a Henry’s School of Imaging Course, a total value of $175 will be sent by registered mail to the individual who turned in the gun (within 4 – 6 weeks);
- Compensation will only be provided for operational firearms. However, the OPS will accept ammunition, pellet, air and replica firearms for safe disposal;
- The amnesty provides limited immunity to certain possession offences and does not include any other offences that may be connected to a particular firearm or individual.
“As a thank-you to the community we so proudly serve, the Pixels for Pistols program was initiated in 2008 to put an end to gun violence in Canadian cities,” said Henrys President, Ian Landy. “This unique cameras-for-guns exchange program has been hugely successful in other Canadian cities like Toronto, Halifax and Winnipeg. We look forward to working with Ottawa Police on what is sure to be another successful campaign towards making cities safer, one gun at a time.”
“We are proud to be a partner of this gun amnesty,” said Senior Manager of Olympus Canada Inc, Paul Elliott. “It provides the opportunity to give people real value for their firearms. If they turn them in safely to the police, they will be safely disposed of.”
“The program has been very successful in other Canadian cities including Halifax, Toronto and Winnipeg,” added Ottawa Police Services Board Chair and Councillor Eli El-Chantiry. “I want to thank Henry’s the Government of Ontario and Olympus for their support.”
Although this amnesty provides limited immunity to certain possession offences it does not include any other offences that may be connected to a particular firearm or individual. Firearms suspected as guns used in crimes will be investigated thoroughly, including ballistics testing, serial number restoration and traces of the origin on the firearm.
SIU
SIU Investigating Shooting in Toronto
Case Number: 13-TFI-244
Appeals Form
Mississauga (5 October, 2013) —
The SIU is an arm’s length agency that investigates reports involving police where there has been death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault. Under the Police Services Act, the Director of the SIU must
- consider whether an officer has committed a criminal offence in connection with the incident under investigation
- depending on the evidence, lay a criminal charge against the officer if appropriate or close the file without any charges being laid
- report the results of any investigations to the Attorney General.