Brockville – Police reports from the Brockville Police Service from over the weekend and the 2023 Summer Review.
Summer in Review:
After looking back at what took place in our community over the summer, it was found that the Brockville Police Service received 3,838 calls for service.
This took place during an approximate ten-week period from June 26, 2023 – September 4, 2023. Here are only some of the results of those calls during that ten-week period:
Total Arrests – 106
Total Criminal Code Charges – 338
Below are examples of the charges:
- Assault – 32
- Assault police – 3
- Bail violation – 23
- Breach Probation – 61
- Break and Enter – 6
- Impaired Driving – 16
- Robbery – 3
- Theft – 21
- Weapons offences – 16
Total Highway Traffic Act Charges – 208
- Speeding – 63
Impaired Driving
On September 2, 2023, at about 4:00 a.m., an officer observed a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed. The vehicle was located and stopped shortly after in the area of George St. The driver was identified to be a 17-year-old, male. There were concerns with the driver as it appeared that he had been consuming alcohol and possessed a G2 licence.
The subject failed a roadside breath screening test and was placed under arrest. He was brought to the Brockville Police Service where further testing confirmed that he was impaired. His driver’s licence was suspended, his vehicle impounded and charged with operation while impaired and operation while impaired by alcohol – over 80mgs. He was released with a future court date.
Suspicious Individuals Lead to Arrest
On September 2, 2023, at about 10:30 a.m., police received a call regarding suspicious people in the area of California Ave. Officers attended and located the individuals. There was a female and a 34-year-old, male. Investigation revealed that his male was linked to four previous thefts from the LCBO stores located at Parkedale Ave. and King St. W.
It was also found that the male was failing to comply with multiple other court orders as he was not to communicate with the female he was in company with. He was arrested and held for bail for the offences of four counts of theft under $5,000.00, two counts of failing to comply with probation and failure to comply with release order.
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