2nd Sexual Assault in Cornwall Ontario – Police Blotter for FEB 10, 2015 #CCPS #OPP

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Cornwall, ON – John Seguin, 54 of Cornwall was arrested on February 6th, 2015 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged that the man was responsible for a theft that occurred in March, 2013 at a local grocery store and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On February 6th, 2015 the man was located at a Maple Street address, taken into custody and released to appear in court on March 10th, 2015.

 

Cornwall, ON – Starr Hill, 24 of Akwesasne was arrested on February 7th, 2015 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged that on March 29th, 2011 the woman failed to attend court for a dangerous driving charge and a warrant was issued for her arrest. On February 7th, 2015 the woman was taken into custody during a traffic stop on the strength of the warrant and held for a bail hearing.

 

Cornwall, ON – Eric Perkins, 26 of Cornwall was arrested on February 8th, 2015 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged that on January 22nd, 2015 the man failed to attend court for an assault charge and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On February 8th, 2015 the man was taken into custody on the strength of the warrant during a traffic stop and held for a bail hearing.

 

BREACH

 

Cornwall, ON – Brandon Sylvester, 41 of Cornwall Island was arrested on February 7th, 2015 and charged with breaching his recognizance for being out past curfew and being in the company of someone he has conditions not to associate with. It is alleged that in the early morning hours of February 7th, 2015 the man was found to be in the company of someone he has conditions not to be with and in breach of his curfew. He was taken into custody during a traffic stop, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing.

 

 

SEXUAL ASSAULT, SEXUAL INTERFERENCE, INVITATION TO SEXUAL TOUCHING

 

Cornwall, ON – A 41-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on February 8th, 2015 and charged with sexual assault, sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching. It is alleged that on February 7th, 2015 the man sexually assaulted his 14-year-old daughter and police were called to investigate. On February 8th, 2015 the man was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in the matter.

 

ASSAULT, THREATS

 

Cornwall, ON – A 25-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on February 9th, 2015 and charged with assault and threats. It is alleged that on February 9th, 2015 during an argument with his 21-year-old common-law wife the man kicked her and threatened to damage her cell phone. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation the man was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it might identify the victim in the matter.

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MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION

(North Dundas) – On February 9, 2015 at approximately 8:35pm, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry (SD&G) Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers responded to a report of a single motor vehicle collision on County Road 31, North Dundas Township.

Investigation indicated that a tractor-trailer unit, driven by a 65-year-old male from Ottawa, was travelling on County Road 31, North Dundas Township when, for reasons under investigation, the driver lost control of the vehicle which ended partially submerged in Hess Creek. The driver sustained minor injuries and was transported to hospital. A section of County Road 31 was closed to traffic for several hours as emergency personnel tended to the scene.

***Today (February 10, 2015 11:00am), a section of County Road 31 is once again closed to traffic from County Road 7 to County Road 43 as the tractor-trailer unit is removed from the scene. Alternate detours are in place. The closure is expected to last a few hours.

An investigation continues.
ROAD CLOSURE – STRUCTURE FIRE

(North Stormont) – SD&G OPP officers are currently assisting area Fire Department members at the scene of a residential structure fire on County Road 15, North Stormont Township.

A section of County Road 15 from Steele Road to Lodi Road is closed to traffic.  Alternate detours are in place. The closure is expected to last a few hours.

Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [GRENVILLE COUNTY (Kemptville)] Local Woman Charged With Drug Trafficking 2015-02-10

(Kemptville, ON.) – Grenville County Ontario Provincial Police have charged a local woman with drug trafficking.

On February 9th, 2015, the female turned herself into Grenville County Ontario Provincial Police.

Sarah Labelle, age 23 of Kemptville is charged with trafficking of a Schedule l substance – MDMA (ecstasy).

The accused is scheduled to appear in Ontario Court of Justice, Kemptville on March 18, 2015.

SUSPENDED DRIVER

(Champlain, ON) On February 6th 2015, in the Municipality of Champlain, while on patrol on Highway 34, OPP Constable Sébastien Bisson intercepted a silver 2005 Chrysler 300 as officers believed the driver was suspended from driving.

The traffic stop revealed that the driver of the vehicle was suspended from driving in the Province of Ontario.

Jacques DUVAL (67 yrs) of Vankleek Hill was charged under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act with section 53(1) of the for Driving while under suspension.

The vehicle was towed.

He is scheduled to appear at the L’Orignal Court on March 5th .

BREAK AND ENTER IN CAMPING TRAILERS

(Vankleek Hill, ON) The Hawkesbury OPP is investigating break ins that occurred in 4 camping trailers that were parked in a lot on Highway 34 in Vankleek Hill during the  weekend.

Four camping trailers were broken into and searched by one or many burglars.  Police are trying to contact the owners to ascertain the damages and if items were taken from the said trailers.

Constable Simon Boudreau of the Hawkesbury OPP is investigating.

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION ON HIGHWAY 34

(Champlain, ON)  The Hawkesbury OPP Detachment investigated a motor vehicle collision that occurred shortly before 6:30 pm on Highway 34 near Greenlane Road.

The investigation revealed that a Honda Civic was heading northbound on Highway 34 where for unknown reasons, the vehicle hit a Kubota tractor that was in the opposite southbound lane.

The driver of the Honda Civic, a 74 year old Hawkesbury  resident,  sustained life threatening injuries and was transported to hospital.  The driver of the tractor, a 24 year old Champlain resident sustained minor injuries.

Technical Traffic Collision Investigators were dispatched to the scene of the collision.

Highway 34 was closed for many hours.

The investigation, led by Constable Marc-André Desjardins, is ongoing.

Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [LEEDS COUNTY (Brockville)] SEARCH WARRANT REVEALS STOLEN PROPERTY 2015-02-09

(RIDEAU LAKES, ON.) –   Members of the Leeds County OPP Crime Unit executed a search warrant at a residence in Rideau Lakes Township on 23 January 2015. A quantity of stolen property and weapons were located; two people are now facing numerous charges.
Investigation revealed that property located was that from a number of thefts from vehicles in this region, including Leeds and Grenville.
Tyler WARK, 32 years old, of Rideau Lakes Township, faces 43 weapons and property related charges, contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada. His court date has yet to be determined as he is in custody in another jurisdiction on related charges.
Cynthia MAYES, 48 years old, of Rideau Lakes Township, faces 30 weapons and property related charges, contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada. She is scheduled to appear on 20 February 2015, in Ontario Court, Provincial Division, Brockville.
The investigation continues.

Grenville County – Prescott Detachment        February 9, 2015

  O.P.P. February 2 – February 9, 2015

(Prescott, ON.) –Members of the Prescott Detachment of the Grenville County O.P.P. responded to a total of 137 calls for service from February 2nd to February 9th, 2015 inclusive.

Highway 416                                                                     11 calls for service                   

Highway 401                                                                     32 calls for service

Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal                                  26 calls for service

Township of Augusta                                                          28 calls for service

Town of Prescott                                                                40 calls for service

Of the calls for service:

                    1 – Assaults

                    5 – Alarms

                    4 – 911 calls

                    0 – Break and Enters

                    1 – Drug enforcement

                 44 – Motor Vehicle Collisions

                   1 – Mischief’s

                 17 – Requests for Police Assistance

                  18 -Traffic Related Complaints

                   3 – Thefts

Impaired Driving

On Sunday February 8th, 2015 at approx.10:00 pm police were advised of a motor vehicle collision that had occurred in the 8200 block area on County Rd. 15 in Augusta Township. Police attended and observed a 2003 Pontiac in the west side ditch facing southbound and Toyota Truck in the westbound ditch facing south. Two males were using shovels digging around the truck. A female approached the officers advising she was the driver of the Pontiac and the truck had attended the scene to help pull her vehicle out. Officers noted signs of impairment; the driver failed the roadside test and was arrested for Over 80 She was transported to the Prescott Detachment where she provided samples of her breath. A 39 year old female from Prescott Ontario has been charged with Impaired Driving and Exceed 80. She was also charged with driving a motor vehicle in contravention of the conditions under section 32(9) of the Highway Traffic Act. She is to appear in Brockville Court at a later date.

 

Winter Driving

Winter is a challenging season for motorists with snow and unpredictable weather.  As weather conditions change, so do road conditions.  Winter puts extra demands on you as a driver, and your vehicle’s performance.

Stay alert, slow down and stay in control, these are the three key elements to safe winter driving.  The OPP would like to remind the public to:

–       Drive according to current road and weather conditions.  The posted speed limit is intended for ideal road conditions – in poor conditions, reduce your speed.

–       Keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you; it takes much longer to stop on a slippery road.   You may not spot a hazard as quickly when the visibility is poor.

–       Leave plenty of space between you and the vehicle ahead

–       Avoid situations where you may have to brake suddenly on a slippery surface.

–       Be able to see and be seen.  Clean frost and snow off all windows, mirrors, lights and reflectors.

–       Equip your car with good wiper blades and keep an ample supply of windshield washer fluid.

–       If visibility is poor, use your full headlamps.

–       Give yourself extra time to reach your destination, and postpone or cancel your trip if the weather does not improve.

Remember to buckle up, and never drink and drive!

 

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