MISCHIEF
Cornwall, ON – A 27-year-old Cornwall woman was arrested on November 30th, 2015 and charged with mischief. It is alleged during an argument on November 29th, 2015 the woman damaged her ex-common-law’s front door and police were contacted to investigate. On November 30th, 2015 the woman attended police headquarters to deal with the matter. She was taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court on January 5th, 2016. Her name was not released as it would identify the victim in the matter.
Cornwall, ON – A 20-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on November 30th, 2015 and charged with mischief. It is alleged during an argument on November 28th, 2015 the man damaged his girlfriend’s car and police were contacted to investigate. On November 30th, 2015 the man attended police headquarters to deal with the matter. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court at a later date. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in the matter.
HARASSMENT
Cornwall, ON – A 24-year-old Cornwall woman was arrested on November 30th, 2015 and charged with harassment. It is alleged the woman sent multiple text messages to her ex-common-law husband throughout the month of October and November, 2015 and police were contacted to investigate. On November 30th, 2015 a member of the Cornwall Community Police Service attended Montreal as Montreal Police had the woman in custody on Cornwall’s charge. She was taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court on January 5th, 2016. Her name was not released as it would identify the victim in the matter.
ASSAULT, CHOKING
Cornwall, ON – A 27-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on November 30th, 2015 and charged with assault and overcome resistance (choking). It is alleged during an argument on November 29th, 2015 the man assaulted and choked his 24-year-old partner. 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 would identify the victim in the matter.
OPP
FROM/DE: Grenville County – Prescott Detachment DATE: November 30, 2015
(Prescott, ON.) –Members of the Prescott Detachment of the Grenville County O.P.P. responded to a total of 99 calls for service from November 23 to November 30, 2015 inclusive.
Highway 416
Highway 401
Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal
Township of Augusta
Town of Prescott
Of the calls for service:
November 26, 2015
On November 26, 2015 just before 2:00 am police stopped a 2005 Honda Civic for traveling more than 30 km over the speed limit on the 401 Highway eastbound near Prescott. The driver a 20 year old male from Toronto was operating the vehicle with a suspended driver’s licence stemming from an earlier criminal code driving conviction. He was charged with driving while disqualified and had his vehicle was impounded for 45 days.
November 28
On November 28, 2015 just before 3:00 am while on patrol police observed a 2013 Dodge Journey vehicle pulled over on the shoulder of the westbound lane facing west on County Rd. 2 in Edwardsburgh/Cardinal Township. The driver was asleep at the wheel with the vehicle in drive and his foot on the brake. Police were able to get the vehicle in park before the driver fully awoke and put his vehicle in drive again pulling a head slightly and striking the push bar on the police cruiser which was parked immediately in front. The driver was placed under arrest for Impaired Care and Control. The 25 year old male from Prescott was taken to the Prescott Detachment where he provided samples of his breath. He was subsequently charged with Care and Control of a Motor Vehicle while Impaired. He is to appear in Brockville Court at a later date.
FROM/DE: Community Safety Services DATE: November 26, 2015
POSITIVE ACTIONS OF YOUTH IS A “HOT” TOPIC THIS WINTER
(ORILLIA, ON) – Youth demonstrating positive actions, positive behaviour and showing acts of kindness toward others may earn themselves some well-deserved acknowledgment this winter. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is proud to be continuing its partnership with Mac’s Convenience Stores across Ontario again this year for Operation Heat 2015.
OPP officers will be on the lookout in communities across the province; and when they “catch” a youth participating in an act of kindness the youth will receive a ‘thank you’ which they will receive in the form of a free “ticket” for hot chocolate.
A youth may receive a “Positive Ticket” from an officer for a number of positive behaviours:
• doing a good deed
• participating in community activities;
• demonstrating community pride eg. picking up trash;
• deterring crime or observing school crossing rules; or
• as an “icebreaker” to establish a rapport with kids in their patrol area.
“Officers can use the coupons in a ‘positive’ way to interact with young people in their area and build relationships that will last for years to come” says OPP Inspector Robyn MacEachern, OPP Community Safety Services.
“Mac’s is excited to once again partner with the OPP on this important initiative that encourages kids across Ontario to make positive decisions within their communities” says Sean Sportun – Manager, Loss Prevention & Security for Mac’s in Central Canada