Police Bulletin
Calls for Service
Kingston Police had 154 calls for service during the 24 hour period starting from 5:00 a.m. on October 3, 2017. Of these, 97 calls occurred in the city central area, 24 in the west end, 7 in the east end, and 5 north of Highway 401. Some of these included:
- 4 domestic calls
- 1 assault call
- 3 sexual assaults
- 4 harassment calls
- 2 fight/disturbance calls
- 10 undesirable calls
- 1 custody dispute call
- 5 alarm calls
- 3 neighbour dispute calls
- 8 noise complaints
- 3 missing person calls
- 6 Mental Health Act calls
- 5 medical assist calls
- 13 assist citizen calls
- 1 break and enter call
- 10 theft calls
- 2 shoplifting calls
- 2 mischief calls
- 4 motor vehicle collisions
- 11 driving complaints
- 1 traffic concern
- 8 suspicious activity calls
- 1 trespass/prowler call
There were 7 individuals arrested within the last 24 hours including 4 men and 3 women, between 16 and 46 years of age, for the following: assault, breach of probation, cause disturbance, obstruct police and warrants.
Residents are encouraged to view the Kingston Police Crime Mapping Tool that can be accessed through the website here. To further community awareness and improve accessibility to calls-for-police-service occurring in the community, Kingston Police has merged Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology with police calls-for-service data for user-friendly public consumption.
Russell Street Ruckus
Release Date: October 4, 2017
17-32978
A 26-year-old woman of no fixed address was arrested on Russell Street yesterday afternoon.
On October 3 at 3:00 p.m. Kingston Police were called to a Russell Street apartment due to reports of yelling and breaking glass. When officers arrived, a woman swept by them stating she was “outta here”. They told her to wait because they needed to speak with her to see what was happening. The agitated woman began yelling at another woman outside of the building and would not settle down. Officers continued to ask her to quiet down but her volume continued as she swore at them. She was arrested for causing a disturbance. She became un-cooperative and refused to get into the back of the police car. The officers helped her into the cruiser and transported her to the police station.
The accused was transported to police headquarters where she was held to attend a bail hearing the following day.
The accused was charged with causing a disturbance and obstruct Police.
Woman Charged After Biting Partner
Release Date: October 4, 2017
17-32912
A 24-year-old local woman is accused of biting her partner in domestic incident.
A couple on Rideau Street got into an argument on the morning of October 3 at about 9:30. The argument turned physical and moved to the bathroom where the accused pushed the victim into the bath tub. A struggle ensued and the victim attempted to subdue the accused who was very agitated. She then bit him in the neck. The victim was able to leave the apartment and Police were called.
The accused was arrested and transported to police headquarters where she was held to attend a bail hearing the following day.
The accused was charged with assault and breach of probation.
The victim suffered minor injuries.
For those suffering domestic violence – no one has the right to abuse you. Please do not hesitate to reach out to Kingston Police or some of the other valuable support services and resources in the Kingston area:
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Kingston Interval House http://buff.ly/2lZx0uv
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Kingston Sexual Assault Centre – Support Services and Programs http://buff.ly/2lZuHaM
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Resolve Counselling Services Canada http://buff.ly/2mL1FtU
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KFACC (Kingston Frontenac Anti-violence Coordinating Committee) http://buff.ly/2lZm3sM. For men http://kfacc.org/do-you-need-help/for-men/
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Victim Services of Kingston and Frontenac (613-548-4834) http://buff.ly/2mKSLN7
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Addiction & Mental Health Services – Kingston Frontenac Lennox & Addington http://buff.ly/2lZrFDw
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Ministry of the Attorney General – Violence in the Family http://buff.ly/2lZrDLU
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Ministry of the Attorney General – Victim Services Directory http://buff.ly/2mKOVDw
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Ontario Network of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres http://buff.ly/2lZoVWU
Canadian Centre for Men and Families http://www.menandfamilies.org/
Options for Filing a Report or Providing Tips
To make reports or submit tips we offer the following options:
To file a report via:
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Online Kingston Police Website (https://www.kingstonpolice.ca/services/online/crime-report/)
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By calling our general number 613-549-4660
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By calling 911 in the event of an emergency
Please note that we do not take reports directly through our Social Media accounts. These accounts are NOT monitored 24/7. Information submitted to these accounts may not discovered in a timely manner to be acted upon.
To provide anonymous tips via:
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By calling our general number 613-549-4660 ext. 0 and asking to be anonymous
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By calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
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Online www.tipsubmit.com where you may be eligible for a cash reward up to $2,000.