OPP Regional Round Up for TUESDAY JUNE 23, 2015 #OPP

Ontario Provincial Police News Portal [GRENVILLE COUNTY (Kemptville)] Update – Kemptville Break and Enter 2015-06-22

(Kemptville, ON) – Grenville County Ontario Provincial Police have laid charges in break and enters at a residence on Ferguson Street, Kemptville.

Shortly after 12:30 p.m. on June 10th, two males were seen running east on Fenton Street from the Ferguson Street residence. The home owner was home at the time of the break-in and suffered injuries. The female was transported to hospital by ambulance and since has been released.

The investigation revealed that the home was also broken into in May, 2015.

On June 18th, Police charged a seventeen year old male from Kemptville with theft and two counts of breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent to commit indictable offence. Mitchell Langford, age 18 of North Grenville was charged with theft under $5,000, two counts breaking and entering a dwelling house with intent to commit indictable offence and robbery.

The accused are scheduled to appear in Kemptville Court on July 22nd, 2015.

(RUSSELL COUNTY, ON) In the week of June 15, 2015 to June 22, 2015, Russell County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 243 occurrences. Among those occurrences OPP responded to 17 collisions, 3 thefts, 8 domestics and one impaired driver.

As a result of those occurrences, 48 people were charged with various offences.

Assault

(Casselman, ON)  On June 19, 2015 OPP Constables responded to domestic related incident on Principale Street in Casselman. At that location three adults were involved in an argument. At one point a female was assaulted by a male. Police investigated the matter and concluded that an offence had been committed.

A 33 year old male, from Casselman will have to appear in L’Orignal court on July 8, 2015 to answer to the following charge:

CC 266 Assault

Impaired Driver

(St-Albert, ON)  On June 20, 2015 OPP Constables responded to a single motor vehicle collision on Route 900 East in St-Albert. The officers attended location and found a vehicle in the ditch. They spoke to the driver and noticed sings of impairment by alcohol. The male was arrested and taken to the OPP detachment. At that location he supplied breath samples into the Intoxylizer. The test results exceeded the legal limit.

Christopher BEACOM, 19 years old from North Stormont Township will have to appear in L’Orignal court on July 22, 2015 to answer to the following charges:

CC 253(1)(a) Driving While Ability Impaired – motor vehicle (Alcohol and Drug)

CC 253(1)(b) Driving with More than 80 mgs. of Alcohol in Blood

CDSA 4(1) Poss of a Schedule II substance- Cannabis Marihuana – under 30grams

The driver was also issued provincial offence notices for the following infractions:

HTA 44.1(3) Novice driver – B.A.C. above zero

HTA 44.1(5) Young driver – B.A.C. above zero

Mischief

(Embrun, ON)  On June 20, 2015 OPP Constable Cynthia Savard was on patrol on Canaan Road in Rockland when she was flagged down by a motorist.  She was advised by the driver of the vehicle that a male had thrown a rock through his windshield. The officer investigated the complaint and concluded that an offence had been committed.

Pierre BISSONNETTE, 51 years old from Rockland will have to appear in L’Orignal court on July 22, 2015 to answer to the following charge:

CC 430(4) Mischief Under $ 5,000

Break and Enter

(Embrun, ON)  On June 17, 2015 OPP Constables responded to a break and enter incident at the Embrun Centre–Aide on New York Central Avenue. At that location sometime during the night a suspect forced his way into the premises and stole items inside the store.

Anyone who might have any information on this crime is asked to contact OPP Constable Miguel Clement at the Embrun detachment at613-443-4499 or by contacting Crime Stoppers.

BUSINESS  FIRE

(North Dundas) – On June 22, 2015 at approximately 2:56am, Stormont, Dundas &Glengarry Ontario Provincial Police officers responded to a report of a Business fire on Queen Street, North Dundas Township. North Dundas Fire Department members were tending to a fully involved fire of Papa Gus Bar and Grill which resulted in significant damage. The Ontario Fire Marshal’s office will be attending to determine the cause of the fire.

An investigation by SD&G OPP Crime Unit continues.

IMPAIRED DRIVER(S)

(South Dundas) – On June 20, 2015 at approximately 2:39 pm, a SD&G OPP officer intercepted a motor vehicle (E-Bike) on Elizabeth Drive, South Dundas Township. The stop revealed that the driver was under the influence of alcohol. During the investigation that she assaulted the officer.

Cathy SIMZER (55) of South Dundas Township was arrested and is charged with;

– Driving a Motor Vehicle while Ability Impaired

– Care or Control of a Motor Vehicle with Over 80 Milligrams of Alcohol in Blood

– Assault a Peace Officer

She was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall on June 30, 2015.

 

(South Dundas) – On June 20, 2015 at approximately 3:26 pm, a SD&G OPP officer responded to a report of boat collision at Iroquois Beach in South Dundas Township. The driver of the boat had since fled the scene and was located by Police shortly thereafter.  The investigation revealed that the adult male driver was under the influence of alcohol.

Randy BELHUMEUR (54) of South Dundas Township was arrested and is charged with;

– Fail or Refuse to Provide Breath Sample

– Resist Peace Officer

He was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall on June 30, 2015.

Assault

(South Dundas) – On June 20, 2015 at approximately 8:00pm, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a neighbour Dispute at a residence on Pigeon Island Road, South Dundas Township. Investigation indicated that an altercation occurred between two adult males resulting in one male striking the other.

Alfred HUTT (57) of South Dundas Township was arrested and is charged with;

– Assault

He was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Morrisburg on August 4, 2015

Domestic Investigation

(South Glengarry) – On June 21, 2015 at approximately 12:04am, SD&G OPP officers responded to a report of a domestic situation at a residence on Hay Road, South Glengarry Township. Investigation indicated that an altercation between an adult male and his common-law spouse resulted in the male assaulting the female. During the investigation the female interfered with the officers during the arrest of the male.

The 47-year-old male from Cornwall, Ontario was arrested and is charged with;

– Assault

He was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall on July 21, 2015

The 52-year-old Female from South Glengarry Township was arrested and charged with;

–          Obstruct Peace Officer

She was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall on August 4, 2015

The names of the accused persons above are being withheld in order to protect the identity of victims.

(Prescott, ON.) –Members of the Prescott Detachment of the Grenville County O.P.P. responded to a total of 145 calls for service from June 15th to June 22nd, 2015 inclusive.

Highway 416                                                       8 calls for service

Highway 401                                                       8 calls for service

Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal                  32 calls for service

Township of Augusta                                         29 calls for service

Town of Prescott                                               47 calls for service

Of the calls for service:

                    4 – Assaults

                    4 – Alarms

                    8 – 911 calls

                    2 – Break and Enters

                    1 – Drug enforcement

                   4 – Motor Vehicle Collisions

                   4 – Mischief’s

                 20 – Requests for Police Assistance

                  33 -Traffic Related Complaints

                    2 – Thefts

 

Fail to Stop for Police – Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle

June 20, 2015

Time – approximately 4:30 pm.

Location – Augusta Township

On June 20, 2015, Officers of the East Region Highway Enforcement Team were conducting routine traffic enforcement in Grenville County. At approximately 4:30 pm while traveling southbound on County Rd. 15 in Augusta Township police observed a motorcycle heading northbound a high rate of speed and obtained a radar reading of just under 150 km/hr.  Police activated emergency lights, and observed the motorcycle turn east onto County Rd. 26 before losing sight of it.  Police later located the bike in a large gravel driveway at a business on County Rd. 26 and again activated all emergency equipment as it entered the drive. The motorcycle slowly made its way past the police vehicle, and sped away west on County Rd. 26. The officer was able to identify the driver and obtain the plate number.  When traveling west on County Rd. 26 the motorcycle drove past a stationary police vehicle with all its emergency lights activated and again failed to stop. At this point the bike was traveling in excess of 190 km/hr and was last seen traveling west on County Rd. 26. The investigation is continuing and police are in the process of obtaining an arrest warrant for a 26 year old male from Stratford Ontario for Fail to Stop for Police and Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle.

 

FROM: OPP Highway Safety Division                              DATE: June 16, 2015

NINE DEATHS IN ORV INCIDENTS: KEEP YOURSELF SAFE AND LIVE, SAYS OPP

 (ORILLIA, ON) – A nine year-old boy and a 17 year-old youth are among nine people who have died in recent off-road vehicle (ORV) incidents investigated by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).

With one death having occurred in April, seven in May and one in June of 2015, this is the highest number of off-road vehicle deaths this early in the season since 2009.  This time last year, there was one ORV fatality on record (within OPP jurisdiction).

Investigations into these fatalities revealed that alcohol was involved in five of the incidents, speeding was a factor in three of them andfive of the deceased were not wearing a helmet at the time of the incident. The nine year-old who died was the driver of the ORV and in a separate incident, the 17 year-old who died was a passenger.

“This spike in fatalities serves as a harsh reminder that unsafe off-roading  keeps costing riders of all ages their lives, leaving families devastated and struggling to understand why their loved ones did not stay safe while out riding,” said Chief Superintendent Chuck Cox, Commander of the OPP Highway Safety Division.

With many months remaining in the off-roading season, the OPP is urging ORV enthusiasts to wear a helmet every time, regardless of how short a ride you plan on taking.  Don’t include alcohol or drugs in an ORV outing and keep your speed under control so that you don’t lose control of your vehicle.

 

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