Kingston & Cornwall Regional Police Blotter for Wed Sept 24, 2014 #KPS #CCPS #OPP

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Cornwall, ON – Ronald Marion, age 58, of Cornwall, was arrested on September 23, 2014. During the execution of a Drug Warrant by the Street Crime Unit, he was found to be in possession of a quantity of three distinct Schedule 1 Drugs. An investigation was conducted and he was taken into custody and charged with Drug Possession, Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking and Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000. He was released to appear in court on October 28, 2014.

FRAUD OVER $5000

Cornwall, ON – Jason Danis, age 26, of Ottawa, was arrested on September 23, 2014. It is alleged that between January 1, 2012 and August 31, 2012 he reported false information and provided forged documentation to the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Police were contacted and an investigation was conducted. He was charged with Fraud Over $5000 and Uttering a Forged Document. He was held for a Bail Hearing.

WARRANTS

Cornwall, ON – Anson Jacco, age 49, of Cornwall Island, was arrested on September 24, 2014. He was located by Akwesasane Mohawk Police Service and taken into custody on the strength of an arrest warrant issued on November 14, 2012, for two counts of Assault and one count of Uttering Threats. It is alleged that on October 20, 2012, he attended a Cornwall residence,

assaulted two males, then threatened to assault a third male. He was turned over to the Cornwall Police and held for a Bail Hearing.

DOMESTIC MISCHIEF

Cornwall, ON – a 29 year old Cornwall man was arrested on September 22, 2014. It is alleged that on September 20, 2014, he engaged in a verbal argument with his estranged common-law girlfriend which escalated to him throwing her jewellery box out the second storey window of his residence. Police were contacted and an investigation was conducted. The man was charged with Domestic Mischief. He was held for a Bail Hearing. His name is not being released in order to protect the identity of the victim.

DOMESTIC ASSAULT

Cornwall, ON – A 47 year old Cornwall woman was arrested on September 22, 2014. It is alleged that on this date she attended the residence of her ex common-law husband and forced her way into his home by pushing him. They engaged in a verbal argument at which point she was asked to leave the residence. Police were contacted and an investigation was conducted. Upon being taken into custody the woman actively resisted police. She was charged with Domestic Assault, Being Unlawfully in a Dwelling House and Resist Police. She was held for a Bail Hearing. Her name is not being released in order to protect the identity of the victim.

BREACHES

Cornwall, ON – Shane Perkins, age 20, of Cornwall and a 17 year old Chesterville man, were arrested on September 22, 2014. Mr Perkins is bound by an Undertaking Order with the relevant conditions to not have any contact with the 17 year old and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. The young person is bound by a Probation Order and a Recognizance Order with the relevant conditions to not have any contact with Mr. Perkins and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. Police observed the two together on this date at a local shopping facility. Mr. Perkins was charged with two counts of Breach of Undertaking. The young person was charged with Breach of Probation and Breach of Recognizance. Both were held for a Bail Hearing. The 17 year old man’s name is not being released as per provisions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Kingston Police Service

Police Bulletin

Calls for Service

Kingston Police had 125 calls for service during the 24 hour period of September 23rd with 8 additional dispatches between midnight and the morning shift. Some of these included:

  • 6 domestic calls
  • 5 assault calls
  • 3 harassment calls
  • 1 weapons offence call
  • 1 fight/disturbance calls
  • 6 undesirable calls
  • 3 alarm calls
  • 1 neighbour dispute call
  • 6 noise complaints
  • 1 Mental Health Act call
  • 11 medical assist calls
  • 18 assist citizen calls
  • 1 break and enter calls
  • 9 theft calls
  • 1 shoplifting call
  • 1 theft of vehicle call
  • 6 mischief calls
  • 2 fraud calls
  • 5 motor vehicle collisions
  • 1 impaired driving call
  • 4 driving complaints
  • 8 suspicious activity calls
  • 3 trespass/prowler calls
  • 2 drug calls

There were six individuals in police cells this morning, five men and one woman, between the ages of 17 to 35 years-old. The offences involve: assault, possession of stolen property, fail to appear, breach of recognizance, breach of probation and breach of peace.

Charge Laid Relating to Fatal Collision Involving Motorcycle

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Kingston Police have concluded their investigation and laid a charge relating to the collision between a motorcycle and a pick-up truck on Highway 2 near Retreat Lane that occurred on Sunday, September 14th, 2014.

The male motorcyclist was travelling westbound on Highway 2 shortly before 1:00 p.m. when a GMC Sonoma pick-up truck with two occupants reversed out of a private drive. The motorcycle, unable to avoid, collided with the right rear of the truck and the rider was thrown, receiving life-threatening injuries.

Kingston Police, Kingston Fire & Rescue, and paramedics attended and Highway 2 was closed for a number of hours while the investigation continued. The motorcyclist, 68-year-old John ROSEBOOM of Gananoque, was transported to a local hospital but later died on Wednesday, September 17th as a result of his injuries.

The male driver of the pick-up truck, a 31-year-old Kingston resident, was charged by Kingston Police on September 23rd under the Highway Traffic Act with failing to yield from a private road.

Kingston Police Participating in both Run and Ride to Remember for National Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial

In preparation for the National Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial this Sunday, September 28th in Ottawa, hundreds of police officers will be travelling through Kingston on foot and on bicycle.

Both the Run to Remember and Ride to Remember will be converging on the Limestone City on Friday, September 26th. Runners will be departing from Toronto on September 25th and will jog a total of 460 kilometers to Ottawa. Cyclists officially began their journey September 24th from the Ontario Police College in Aylmer and will cover a distance of almost 700 kilometers.

Seven Kingston Police officers are participating in the entire Ride to Remember journey. Four of them, Constables Ron Leyenhorst, Chuck Douglas, Rob Etherington and Derek Lancop will be cycling. Constables Ray Kenney and Rick Hough will be driving the department’s two new Victory motorcycles to assist with traffic control for the contingent, and Detective Chris Gobeil will be driving the support vehicle and trailer.

The seven Kingston Police officers unofficially started their journey September 23rd by riding with Niagara Regional Police officers and others from Welland, adding an additional 175 kilometers to their journey. When arriving in Kingston their route will be Bath Rd>Days Rd>Front Rd>King St>Ontario St>LaSalle Causeway.

Kingston Police officers will be joining the Run to Remember participants at Princess St and Gardiners Rd just before noon on September 25th. They will jog down Princess St to Ontario St and then across the LaSalle Causeway. Both groups hope to meet at Fort Henry for noon.

Aside from the running and cycling groups Kingston Police will also have a number of officers attending Ottawa on Sunday for the formal ceremony of the memorial. Police Chief Gilles Larochelle will be in attendance.

Please take the time to show your support to all of the officers involved in these events to raise awareness of the National Police Memorial, as they continue their long journey to honour and pay respects for those who have fallen in the line of duty.

Heroes in life, not death.”

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Male Arrested in Stabbing of Female

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At approximately 12:30 p.m. on September 24th Kingston Police officers were dispatched to the area of Princess St near Hillendale Ave in relation to a stabbing that had just occurred. An adult female received serious injuries and a male suspect had apparently fled on an e-bike.

The female was transported to hospital and her injuries are not currently considered life-threatening. Officers were also dispatched to another area of town to take a family member of the victim into protective care, as there was concern for his/her safety while the suspect was at large.

Officers were eventually led to an address on Curtis Cres and at approximately 1:30 p.m. a 39-year-old male Kingston resident was arrested and will be charged with Aggravated Assault in relation to the offence. He will be held in custody until he has the opportunity to attend a bail hearing. A 41-year-old female found in the accused’s presence was also arrested on scene and charged with Obstructing Police.

As of mid-afternoon Forensic Identification Officers were still processing the scenes on Princess St and Curtis Cres, while detectives continue with the investigation.

SD&G OPP

IMPAIRED DRIVER

(South Dundas) – On September 23, 2014 at approximately 11:48pm, an SD&G OPP officer intercepted a vehicle on Plaza Drive in the Village of Iroquois, South Dundas Township. A check of the male driver revealed he was under the influence of alcohol.

James DICKIE (20) of South Dundas was arrested and is charged with;

– Care or Control of a Motor Vehicle while Impaired
– Care or Control of a Motor Vehicle with More than 80 Milligrams of Alcohol in Blood

He was released and scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall on October 2, 2014.

 

BREACH OF CONDITIONS
(South Stormont) – On September 23, 2014 at approximately 6:56pm, an SD&G OPP officer intercepted a vehicle on County Road 2, South Stormont Township. A check of the male driver indicated he was in breach of conditions imposed from previous incidents.

Sean HERDMAN (53) of Cornwall, Ontario was arrested and is charged with;

– Fail to Comply with Recognizance
– Breach of Recognizance

He was held in custody pending an appearance (bail) at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall today (24Sep14).

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