BREACH
Cornwall, ON – A 58-year-old St. Andrews man was arrested on October 28th, 2014 and charged with breaching his undertaking for failing to notify a change of address, being outside while intoxicated, communicating with someone he has conditions not to and failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on October 28th, 2014 police attended an Alice Street address in relation to an unwanted person call and upon arrival found the man in breach of his conditions. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as the conditions stem from a domestic incident and might identify the victim.
Cornwall, On – A 67-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on October 28th, 2014 and charged with breaching his peace bond for having communicated with someone that he has conditions not to communicate with. It is alleged that on October 28th, 2014 the man was spotted by police entering an address of a person that he is bound by conditions not to have contact with. The man was taken into custody, charged accordingly and later released to appear in court on November 25th, 2014. His name was not released as the original incident stems from a domestic matter and might identify the victim.
THEFT UNDER $5000
Cornwall, ON – Roland Ladouceur, 49 of Cornwall was arrested on October 28th, 2014 and charged with theft under $5000. It is alleged that on October 14th, 2014 the man attended a Fourth Street address and removed a case of beer from the property that did not belong to him. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. On October 28th, 2014 the man was located at his residence, taken into custody and charged accordingly. He was released to appear in court on December 2nd, 2014.
ASSAULT, ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON
Cornwall, ON – A 46-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on October 28th, 2014 and charged with two counts of assault and one count of assault with a weapon. It is alleged that during an argument with his 52-year-old wife on October 28th, 2014 the man punched her in the leg. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation it was also learned that between July, 2012 and August, 2012 the man struck his wife with an ice scraper and between December, 2013 and February, 2014 the man assaulted his then 16-year-old daughter by putting his hands around her neck. The man was located at his residence, taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it would identify the victims in the matter.
SD&G OPP
DRUGS SEIZED AT RIDE CHECK
(South Glengarry) – On October 28, 2014 at approximately 11:07pm, SD&G OPP officers were conducting Reduced Impaired Drivers Everywhere (RIDE) checks at the intersection of County Road 20 and North Branch Road, South Glengarry Township. The stop resulted in the seizure of a small quantity of suspected marihuana from inside the vehicle.
The driver, Brandon PRIDDLE (20) of North Glengarry Township was arrested and is charged with;
– Possession of a Controlled Substance
He was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Alexandria on December 3, 2014.
THEFT OF VEHICLES
(South Dundas) – Overnight of October 27-28, 2014 an All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) was stolen from a shed at a property on Hulbert Road, South Dundas Township. The unit taken is a 2004 Honda 4-wheeled ATV, red, two-seater with a black gun rack mounted on the front.
(South Dundas) – Overnight of October 27-28, 2014 a pick-up truck was stolen from a commercial property on Henderson Road, South Dundas Township. The vehicle is a 1998 Dodge 1500 pick-up, green with a flat deck replacing the box area.
Investigations continue.
EXCESSIVE SPEED
(South Glengarry) – On October 27, 2014 at approximately 10:52pm, an SD&G OPP officer conducting speed measuring enforcement intercepted a vehicle travelling at 162km/h (100km/h zone) on Highway 401, South Glengarry Township.
The 30-year-old female driver (from South Glengarry Township) was charged and the vehicle and her driving permit were confiscated for a period of seven (7) days as per legislation.
MAN CHARGED IN FIRE INVESTIGATION
(North Dundas) – SD&G OPP have charged a man in connection with an ongoing fire investigation. On July 7, 2014 at approximately3:15am, officers responded to a report of a fire at a “Chip Truck” situated on King Street in the Village of Chesterville, North Dundas Township.
Jessie QUESNEL (20) of North Dundas Township was arrested on October 23, 2014 and is charged with;
– Arson
– Break and Enter
He was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Morrisburg on December 2, 2014.
Brockville Police Service
On the 27th of October at 1004 am officers were advised of a vehicle travelling on Ormond Street with a person known to be wanted by the Gananoque Police in the passenger seat. Officers attended the area and activated their emergency equipment in order to pull the vehicle over. The vehicle fled travelling through a red light at Ormond and Central and subsequently travelled over to Park Street. The vehicle came to a stop and the passenger fled on foot. The 45 year old female from the Gananoque area then entered a residence in an attempt to elude police. The occupants did not know the female and she was quickly arrested. The female has numerous outstanding charges from the Gananoque police and is currently charged with breach of recognizance and breaking and entering by Brockville. The driver of the vehicle is 18 years old and is charged with dangerous driving and escape by flight. The driver was released from custody and the passenger was turned over to Gananoque Police.
The Brockville Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a suspect in a mischief. Between the 24th of October at 11 pm at the 25th of October at 1 am an unknown suspect had smashed the door at 91 Front Avenue. Please call 613-342-0127 if you have information.
On the 25th of October 2014 at 2:40 am officers were waved down by staff at the Phoenix. At this time an adult male from Brockville was arrested for assault, breach of probation and possession of a controlled substance. The male had a assaulted a staff member and will appear at a future court date.
On the 25th of October at midnight officers attended a disturbance on Brighton Crescent. At this time a 22 year female from the area was located. She was charged with two counts of assault and mischief for the damage at the residence. She was released with a future court date.
On the 24th of October 2014 at 3:30 pm officers attended to the area of the Skatepark adjacent to the Memorial Centre. At this time a 17 year old male from the area was found to be in possession of a controlled substance. He was charged for the offence and released with a court date. A young female was also located and she was turned over to her parents. Police are frequenting checks of the area as reports of vandalism have increased. Please be respectful and enjoy the space for the purpose it was created. It should be noted that the majority of the users of the area are respectful.
The Brockville Police would like to thank the community for assisting in locating a missing 5 year old.
On the 26th of October 2014 at approximately 12:30 pm members of the Brockville Police were contacted regarding a missing 5 year old girl in the 400 block of Laurier Blvd. The child was believed to have left her residence earlier and family had spent about 45 minutes searching for her prior to calling police. Police arrived and immediately searched the house and adjacent vehicles. Police and firefighters then immediately began searching adjacent property and parks in an attempt to locate her. At that time the child was not located. Dozens of volunteers including family and friends assembled and began to search the area. A number of officers including a search coordinator were contacted to attend along with the Brockville Police K9 unit. A systematic search was organized including our K9 unit and a secondary search of the residence was conducted. At this time the child was located in a secluded hiding place, asleep. Officers were able to reunite her with her family at that time.
The Brockville Police would like to encourage all parents or guardians to discuss this scenario with their children. Clearly, Brockville is great City with people who care. The numerous telephone calls and offers of assistance were appreciated!