WARRANT
Cornwall, ON – Matthieu Boudrias, 24 of Cornwall was arrested on April 8th, 2014 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged that the man failed to attend court on March 25th, 2014 and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On April 8th, 2014 a member of the Cornwall Community Police Service attended the Cornwall Courthouse as the man was known to be there for an unrelated matter. He was taken into custody and later released to appear in court on May 20th, 2014.
BREACH
Cornwall, ON – Michael Isaac, 41 of Khanawake, Quebec was arrested on April 8th, 2014 and charge with breaching a recognizance for failing to notify a change of address as well as two probation orders for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on April 8th, 2014 a member of the Cornwall Community Police Service attended the Cornwall Courthouse as the man who was there on an unrelated matter was found to be in breach of his conditions for not changing his address as required. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and later turned over to court staff to be held for a bail hearing.
Cornwall, ON – Danielle Vivarais, 22 of Cornwall was arrested on April 9th, 2014 and charged with breaching her recognizance for failing to attend scheduled meetings. It is alleged that the woman failed to attend for two scheduled meetings as required by her court order. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. On April 9th, 2014 the woman was located at her residence, taken into custody and charged accordingly. She was transported to police headquarters and held for a bail hearing.
OPP:
Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [STORMONT DUNDAS and GLENGARRY] Impaired Driver / Male Arrested 2014-04-08
(North Dundas) – On 07Apr14, at approximately 6:30pm, SD&G OP officers responded to a report of a single vehicle collision on Lough Road, North Dundas Township.
The investigation revealed that a 29yr old male driver (Christopher Clayton BEATTIE of North Dundas) was operating a vehicle when he drove off the roadway and struck a pole.
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 13May14 in Morrisburg court.
MALE ARRESTED
(North Glengarry) – On 07Apr14, at approximately 9:00am, SD&G OPP officers responded to an unwanted male on Main St. Alexandria, On.
The investigation revealed that the 23yr old male (Benjamin Emile LESSAD of North Glengarry) was in possession (small amount) of suspected Marihuana and Methamphetamine pills.
He was arrested and faces charges of:
– Poss. of a Schedule II Substance – Cannabis Marihuana
– Poss. of a Schedule I Substance – Methamphetamine
He is scheduled to appear 14May14 in Alexandria court.
Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [STORMONT DUNDAS and GLENGARRY] Stolen Vehcile / Racing Law Infractions 2014-04-09
(South Dundas) – On 08Apr14, at approximately 5:00pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle on Hanesville Road, South Dundas Township.
The investigation revealed that sometime overnight unknown suspect(s) attended a residence and removed a 1998 Ford pick-up truck from the driveway.
The investigation is ongoing.
RACING LAW INFRACTIONS
– 08Apr14 (6:30pm), SD&G OPP officer stops an eastbound Volkswagen on Highway 401, South Glengarry….156km/h (posted 100km/h zone).
09Apr14 (04:30am), SD&G OPP officer stops an eastbound Cadillac on Highway 401, South Glengarry….171 km/h (posted 100km/h zone).
Ottawa Police Service:
Decision in PSA Hearing of Sgt. Desjourdy
08/04/2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, April 8, 2014 1:05pm
(Ottawa)—Today, Hearing Officer Ret. Supt. R. Fitches found Sgt. Steven Desjourdy guilty of Discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act. The decision is available here.
The Ottawa Police Service will present a Submission on penalty at Sgt. Desjourdy’s next appearance (date yet to be scheduled).
“This has been a difficult time for many,” said Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau. “As a Service, we have learned from this incident and we have moved forward to better serve the community.”
The review of cell block operations and implemented changes reflect the Service’s commitment to accountability, transparency and support to the professional staff assigned to the care and handling of prisoners.