Ottawa Hockey Coach Update & Cornwall Regional Police Blotter for Wed Oct 23, 2013

Cornwall PoliceWARRANTS

 

Cornwall, ON – Ernest Gatien, age 51, of Cornwall, was arrested on October 22, 2013.  He was bound by a Recognizance Order with the relevant conditions to abide by a curfew and to reside with his surety.  It is alleged the on June 20, 2013, he was found by police to be violating these conditions.  An investigation was conducted and a warrant was issued for his arrest.  On October 22, 2013, he turned himself in to police.  He was charged with 2 counts of Breach of Recognizance.  He was held for a Bail Hearing later the same day.

BREACH

 

Cornwall, ON – Joshua Duval, age 22, of Long Sault was arrested on October 22, 2013.  He is bound by a Recognizance Order with the relevant condition to have no contact with a particular individual.  It is alleged that on October 8, 2013, he had contact.  Police were called and an investigation was conducted.  He was charged with Breach of Recognizance.  He was held for a Bail Hearing later the same day.

THREATS

 

Cornwall, ON – Harley David, age 24, of Akwesasne, was arrested on October 22, 2013.  He was bound by a Probation Order with the relevant condition to keep the peace and be of good behaviour.  It is alleged that on January 15, 2013, he threatened to kill a 58 year old female, a 37 year old female and a 43 year old male.  Police were contacted and an investigation was conducted.  A warrant was issued for Harley David’s arrest.  On October 22, 2013, police dealt with him as an unwanted person and susequently arrested him on the strength of the warrant.  He was charged with Uttering Death Threats and Breach of Probation. He was held for a Bail Hearing on October 23, 2013.

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22/10/2013

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, October 22, 2013      5:10 pm

 

(Ottawa) —In March 2013, the Ottawa Police Service Sexual Assault & Child Abuse Section commenced an investigation into allegations of historical sexual assaults involving a hockey coach and a young boy who was 11 years old at the time.

 

The incidents occurred in Ottawa between 1987 and 1991 and criminal charges were laid in September 2013. As a result of media coverage this September, more victims came forward to police.  The Ottawa Police criminal investigation has been ongoing ever since.

 

On October 22, 2013, the Sexual Assault & Child Abuse Section arrested and charged Kelly JONES, 57 years old, of Ottawa with over 30 counts of sexual offences, including Sexual Assault, Sexual Interference, Invitation to Sexual Touching and Sexual Exploitation, Intimidation and sexual offences per Criminal Code charges existing at the time of the offences.

 

These charges relate to multiple incidents, from 1971 to 1997, involving a total of eleven victims, ranging in age from 7 to 15 years of age.

 

He will appear in court on October 23, 2013 for a bail hearing.  Mr. Jones coached various teams at the Bantam level in the Ottawa area during these years. He was also a baseball coach.

 

The Ottawa Police investigation is ongoing.

 

Anyone with information about this incident or other incidents is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Sexual Assault/Child Abuse Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5944 or phone Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS) or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

CPS HALLOWEEN

 

The Cornwall Community Police Service will be increasing the number of officers on community patrol on Halloween night in order to increase our visibility and presence in our neighbourhoods.

 

We would like to remind motorist to be especially vigilant and slow down on this night when pedestrian traffic increases as children in our neighbourhoods take to the street to collect their Halloween treats.

 

Volunteers from Mobile Community Watch will also be working in partnership with the Cornwall Community Police Service in providing Halloween Safety Patrols.  Volunteers will be patrolling neighborhoods in vehicles identified with Mobile Community Watch signs between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m. in order to provide assistance if necessary to children or anyone who may need to contact the police.

 

Halloween Safety Tips

 

  • Wear make-up instead of a mask, so you can see properly.

  • Go trick or treating with family or friends.

  • Let people know your route.

  • An adult should check the treats you collect before you eat them.

  • Walk do not run; and look all ways before crossing the street.

  • Trick or treat on one side of the street and then on the other side.

  • Only go to homes where the lights are on.

  • Do not go anywhere with a stranger.

  • If someone invites you alone into a house say NO THANKS.

  • Use a flashlight to help light your way.

  • Choose a costume you can walk around in comfortably.

HALLOWEEN

 

Le Service communautaire de la Police de Cornwall augmentera le nombre de policiers sur la patrouille communautaire le soir de l’Halloween afin d’accroître la présence et visibilité policière dans nos voisinages.

 

Nous désirons rappeler aux automobilistes d’être particulièrement vigilants et de ralentir ce soir là étant donné le plus grand nombre de piétons lorsque les enfants dans nos voisinages se promèneront dans les rues pour amasser des friandises d’Halloween.

 

Des bénévoles de la surveillance mobile communautaire seront également de la partie en partenariat avec le Service communautaire de la Police de Cornwall, en offrant des patrouilles de sécurité pour l’Halloween.  Les bénévoles patrouilleront les rues dans des véhicules identifiés avec des panneaux de la Surveillance mobile communautaire entre 17h00 et 21h00 afin de venir en aide aux enfants ou quiconque qui aurait besoin de l’assistance de la police.

 

Conseils de sécurité pour l’Halloween

 

  • Porte du maquillage plutôt qu’un masque, pour voir mieux.

  • Fais la tournée de l’Halloween avec des amis ou un membre de la famille.

  • Mets quelqu’un au courant de ton trajet.

  • Un adulte devrait vérifier les friandises que tu récolte avant que tu les manges.

  • Marche, ne cours pas; et regarde de tous les côtés avant de traverser la rue.

  • Fais un côté de la rue en premier, ensuite l’autre côté.

  • Vas seulement aux maisons où les lumières sont allumées.

  • Ne part pas avec quelqu’un que tu ne connais pas (un inconnu).

  • Si quelqu’un t’invite à entrer seul dans une maison, dis NON MERCI.

  • Une lampe de poche t’aidera à éclairer ton parcours.

  • Porte un costume comfortable pour marcher avec aise.

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