Police Blotter for Cornwall Ontario Region for Monday December 23, 2013

Cornwall PoliceASSAULT, ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON, THREATS

 

            Cornwall, ON – Christian Blais, 20 of Cornwall was arrested on December 20th, 2013 and charged with threats, assault and assault with a weapon. It is alleged that on December 20th, 2013 the man attended a Prince Arthur Street address and while holding a knife threatened to stab an 18-year-old man over a debt. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation the man was located by police, taken into custody and charged accordingly. He was transported to police headquarters and held for a bail hearing.

 

BREACH

 

Cornwall, ON – Ann Andrews, 36 of Cornwall was arrested on December 22nd, 2013 and charged with breaching her recognizance for having consumed alcohol. It is alleged that on December 22nd, 2013 police were called to attend an Adolphus Street residence in relation to a disturbance. Once at the residence the woman was found to be under the influence of alcohol despite being on conditions not to consume alcohol. She was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing.

Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [STORMONT DUNDAS and GLENGARRY] Impaired Driver / Domestic Incident 2013-12-23

(North Glengarry) – On 21Dec13, at approximately 9:00pm, SD&G OPP had occasion to conduct a traffic stop on Bishop St. Alexandria On.

The stop revealed that the 59yr old male driver (Nick CHRISOVERGIS of North Glengarry) was operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

He was arrested and faces charges of:

– Driving While Ability Impaired
– Driving with more than 80 mgs. of Alcohol in Blood

He is scheduled to appear 08Jan14 in Alexandria court.
DOMESTIC INCIDENT

(South Dundas) – On 21Dec13, at approximately 1:30pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic incident on County Road 18, South Dundas Township.

The investigation revealed that a female and her ex-boyfriend were involved in a verbal altercation that resulted in the male assaulting the female.

The 27yr old male was arrested and faces charges of:

– Assault – Spousal
– Overcome Resistance by Attempting to Choke, Suffocate or Strangle another person

He is scheduled to appear 07Jan14 in Cornwall court.

NORTH DUNDAS THEFTS SOLVED/BOY REUNITED WITH STOLEN BIKE

(North Dundas) –  On 11Dec13, at approximately 3:50pm, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Ontario Provincial Police (SD&G OPP) Street Crimes officers responded to a report of a stolen bicycle from a residence on Church Street, Winchester, North Dundas Township. The bicycle had been stolen from outside of the residence weeks prior to it being located by police.

The investigation revealed that a 20yr old male from Morewood, North Dundas Township, Ontario (Jessie QUESNEL), had stolen the bicycle and broken it down into various bits and pieces. Further to the investigation, officers learned that the male was also responsible for previous thefts in Winchester – a theft from a laundrymat on 05Oct13 and a theft from another laundrymat on 20Oct13.

The male was arrested and faces charges of:

– Theft under $5000 x 3
– Mischief under $5000 x 3

He is scheduled to appear in Morrisburg Criminal Court 4Feb14.

The bicycle was broken down into so many pieces it was beyond repair. The Morrisburg Canadian Tire graciously donated a brand new bicycle to the 11yr old boy 23Dec13 (See attached photos).

Photo 1: At the Canadian Tire Store in Morrisburg, Cody Broadfoot in the middle with new bicycle and from left to right Cst. Theresa Lauzon, Adam Casselman (store supervisor) and Brian Shaver (store manager)

Photo 2: Cody Broadfoot with his new bicycle

Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [STORMONT DUNDAS and GLENGARRY] Storm Results 2013-12-23

(SD&D) – The Ontario Provincial Police, SD&G O.P.P detachment responded to over fifty traffic related calls for service regarding this past’s weekends storm. The calls ranged from vehicles in the ditch to minor personal injury collisions.

The bulk of the calls originated on Highway 401 with the remainder spread throughout the rest of the United Counties.

SD&G O.P.P. would like to thank all their community partners in assisting in the safe removal of people and vehicles from the highway, as well they are reminding drivers to remain vigilant as a number of vehicles will be removed by emergency personnel throughout the day.

 Milena Cardinal

 

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