
Gananoque – Police reports from the Gananoque Police from May 15th to 27th, 2026.
Failure to Comply:
On May 15th, 2026, officers on patrol conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle. The occupants were identified and it was discovered that the 32-year-old passenger from Seeley’s Bay was breaching the conditions of their release order.
They were arrested and charged with CC 145(5)(a) Failure to comply with release order x 2 for failing to remain in their residence at all times, and for being in possession of illegal substances. They were held in custody for a show cause bail hearing. The 45-year-old driver from Ajax was issued a Provincial Offence Notice for CCA2017 12(1) Drive vehicle with cannabis readily available.
On May 22nd, 2026, the 32-year-old accused was convicted of one count of Failure to comply with release order and was sentenced to three days of custody after serving eight days of pre-sentence custody and being credited for twelve days of pre-sentence custody.
Mischief Domestic/Fail to Comply/Criminal Harassment:
On May 24th, 2026, the Gananoque Police Service received a report of an incident that occurred at a residence on May 18th, 2026. The victim disclosed that their ex-partner had damaged their vehicle while exchanging their children.
The victim and children were then followed in their vehicle onto a major highway, where the suspect continued to operate their own vehicle in an unsafe manner. The victim was able to evade the suspect after being followed for several kilometers.
As a result, a 35-year-old person from Gananoque was arrested and charged with Mischief – domestic, Failure to comply with undertaking, and Criminal Harassment – threatening conduct. They were held in custody for a show cause bail hearing.
Mischief – Destroys or Damages Property:
On May 27th, 2026, officers responded to a report of a person yelling obscenities at pedestrians. Upon arrival, officers located the person, as well as damage to a nearby sidewalk caused by the individual.
The 31-year-old person from Gananoque was arrested and charged with Mischief – destroys or damages property. They were released on an appearance notice to be seen in court at a later date.



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