Police are looking for public assistance
Early on June 17th, 2011 a white male suspect approximately 5’10” – 5’11”, 160 -180 lbs broke into a north end residence near the intersection of Kensington and Comstock Crescent in the City of Brockville. There was minor damage to the residence. The suspect is originally seen wearing a light colored hooded sweatshirt and then returning to the scene wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt.
Anyone with information is asked to please contact Detective Graham Coe or Constable Keith Fleury at 613.342.0127.
Theft from Vehicles
Several thefts from vehicles have been reported over the past few days. Meighan Crescent, Bramshot Avenue, North Augusta Road and Bisley Crescent are some of the areas hit. Please do not leave valuables in your vehicle and lock your doors. The suspects are entering unlocked vehicles.
June 16th, 2011
Damage to Delhi Street Business
On the 16th of June at 1:20 a.m., members of the Brockville Police responded to the Racers Edge on Delhi Street. At this time the front door had been kicked in. No entry was gained and any person with information is asked to call the Brockville Police Service at 613.342.0127 or Crimestoppers.
June 15th, 2011
Break and Enter Arrest
On the 15th of June 2011 at 4:55 p.m. officers attended to a break and enter in progress at 20 Emma Street. At this time an 18 year-old male from the Brockville area, well known to police was arrested. The male had climbed through a window to gain entry. The male was charged and released with a future court date.
June 13th, 2011
Break and Enter at BCI
Members of the Brockville Police Service attended to a report of a break and enter on the 13th June at 9 a.m. at BCI. At this time forced entry had been made to the secure parking area below the school. Several items were removed with a value of approximately 200 dollars. Items stolen included glass blocks. Any person with information is asked to call the Brockville Police at 613.342.01217 or Crimestoppers.
Vehicle found on Lawn
On the 13 June 2021 at 10:50 p.m. officers attended to Amy Street in regards to a vehicle on a lawn. Upon arrival a 34 year-old male was located in close proximity to the vehicle. A second male had left the area. Officers were unable to establish who was driving and therefore no criminal charges were laid. The 34 year-old male was arrested for being intoxicated in a public place. He was lodged until sober and the vehicle was towed from the area. No major damage was reported.
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