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Announcement of new Chief, Robert A. (Rob) Davis

Jul 9, 2019

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Following a comprehensive and lengthy nationwide search, the Brantford Police Services Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert (Rob) Davis as the new Chief of the Brantford Police Service. During the search, the Board had the opportunity to meet several talented and committed police executives from within the Brantford Service as well as other Services across the country.
 
"It was evident during Rob Davis’ interviews with the Board that he is passionate about public service and community safety” said Vince Bucci, Police Services Board Chair. "We welcome him to the Brantford Police Service, and are confident he will be an excellent fit and exemplary leader for our community.”
 
Read the full press release here!

T.I.C.K. Program

Jul 8, 2019


For Immediate Release

Follow-up to Brantford Expositor publication of article on Saturday November 24, 2019 Page A3

T.I.C.K. Program Success

Brantford, ON – The T.I.C.K. Board of Directors is pleased to share the successful delivery of the enhanced K.I.D.S. (Knowledge, Issues, Decisions, and Supports) Program.

From November 2018 to May 2019 the community collaborative delivered all six modules of the program to 1,318 students in all 42 City of Brantford elementary schools in both the Grand Erie District School Board and Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board. 

The new program format started in November 2018, and is a partnership of Brantford Police Service, the Children’s Safety Village, Brant County Health Unit, Grand Erie District School Board, and Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board. 

The K.I.D.S. program is a series of learning experiences supporting safe and healthy lifestyle choices, and decision making. The program is offered to all Grade 6 classes at the Children’s Safety Village, and is led by the Elementary School Resource Officer. A Public Health Nurse visits the class before and after to deliver the initial and final modules of the program. 

"A total of 1,318 students participated – that is truly a great accomplishment from everyone who has been working together,” says Sgt. Jordy Schmutz, Brantford Police Services.  

"We are currently reviewing and updating our program to ensure we are keeping up with evidenced based practices and the latest trends and information,” says Sue Reid, President of T.I.C.K.  
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Media Contact: Sue Reid, info@tickbrantford.ca 

Homicide Investigation

Jul 8, 2019

Inc. #19-25694

July 8th, 2019


On Monday July 8, 2019 at approximately 3:25 AM Brantford Police Service responded to reports of a shooting in the 100 block of Colborne Street West.
Brantford Police Service officers located a male who was suffering from a significant injury. The unidentified male appeared to be between 20 and 30 years of age.
Brant County Ambulance immediately attended, however the male had succumbed to his injury.
Brantford Police Service are investigating this matter as a homicide.
Further information will be provided at a later time.  The investigation is in its infancy.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective Constable AJ Snively at 51-756-7050 ext. 2271.

Tipsters who wish to remain anonymous are asked to contact Brant- Brantford Crime Stoppers at 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477. Alternatively, a web tip may be submitted at: https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=251 

Brantford Male Charged with Sexual Offences Against a Youth.

Jul 5, 2019

Inc. #19-24313

On July 5th, 2019, members of the Child Abuse & Sexual Assault Unit within the Brantford Police Service charged Hanad Mahamed SAID a 20 year old Brantford residence with sexual offences against a youth. 

SAID and the victim (aged 12-18) met a few months ago through a third party.  SAID posed as a sixteen year old male and eventually gained the trust of the youth.  SAID would allow the youth to stay at his apartment and purchased drugs and alcohol for the pair to consume.   He began to have sex with the youth characterizing his actions as a romantic relationship. In June 2019 the Brantford Police Service began an investigation into SAID and the victims relationship.  As a result of the investigation SAID has been charged with Sexual Interference, Invitation to Sexual Touching, Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Assault. 

The Brantford Police are continuing to investigate and believe that there may be other victims. If you have information about this occurrence please contact Detective McGregor at 519-756-0113 ext. 2273.

Victims of Sexual Assault are encouraged to contact the Brantford Police Service, Victim Services of Brant (519-752-3140) or the Sexual Assault Center of Brant (519)751-1164.
 
Tipsters who wish to remain anonymous are asked to contact Brant- Brantford Crime Stoppers at 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477. Alternatively, a web tip may be submitted at: https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=251

Drug Awareness - Carfentanil

Jul 4, 2019

Brantford Police Service investigations and seizures confirmed to contain carfentanil. 

The Brantford Police Service has been involved in several recent investigations where substances were seized and forwarded for testing.  Testing has confirmed that some of the substances seized and sent for testing contained carfentanil.  This is significant as canfentanil is more potent than fentanyl which itself is more potent than drugs such as morphine, cocaine heroin and others.  Carfentanil and Fentanyl can be extremely dangerous even in small amounts.  It is a substance that you cannot see, taste or smell and if it is mixed in with the drugs that you are using it can be fatal.   

The Brantford Police Service continues to investigate and respond to calls involving citizens who have suffered apparent drug over doses and had to be treated medically. We are reminding the community of the risks associated with drug use. If you choose to use, please use extreme caution as the drugs that you are using may contain other substances such as fentanyl and carfentanil.  If you are a new drug user you are particularly at risk should you use these drugs or if the drugs you use are cut with them.

Educate yourself and know what to do if you think someone is overdosing and call 9-1-1 immediately. If it’s available give the person naloxone. Naloxone is an emergency medication that reverses the effects of an overdose from opioids such as carfentanil, fentanyl, heroin, methadone, morphine. You can give naloxone while you wait for emergency services to arrive. Remember naloxone temporarily reverses the side effects of an overdose but it can wear off before the person has completely recovered. Always call 9-1-1 and be seen by a medical professional.  Even if you have taken drugs or have drugs on you, the Good Samaritan Law can protect you.

While we advise against using illicit drugs, people who choose to use should be sure to:
*never use alone
*start with a small amount
*not mix substances, including alcohol, as it increases risk of overdose
*call 911 right away if they think someone is overdosing
*make a plan and know how to respond in case of an overdose
*use where help is easily available
*be prepared to give breaths and/or administer Naloxone (Narcan) until help
arrives. Have a kit accessible at all times and KNOW how to use it.

Know the signs of an overdose:
*Can’t stay awake
*No strength or energy
*Cold, clammy skin
*Slow heartbeat
* Trouble breathing
*Slow, shallow breathing
*Gurgling or snoring sounds
*lips and/or fingernails blue or purple
*non-responsive to shouting

For more information please visit www.FentanylCanKill.ca
If you have information about suspected drug activity please contacts Sgt. Greg STANLEY at 519-756-0113 ext. 2286.

Tipsters who wish to remain anonymous are asked to contact Brant- Brantford Crime Stoppers at 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477. Alternatively, a web tip may be submitted at: https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=251


 
"Together we can build a Stronger and Safer Community”

Crime Brief - July 2, 2019

Jul 2, 2019

Type:   Stolen Motor Vehicle 
Incident:  19- 24568
Location:    Sixth Ave 
Incident:    On Sunday June 30, 2019 at around 12:00 p.m. Community Patrol Officers located a stolen vehicle parked behind a residential complex on Sixth Ave.  The vehicle had been reported stolen the previous night from Brantford.  Officers observed a female sitting in the driver’s seat of the vehicle.  Officers were able to successfully arrest the female driver before the vehicle was able to leave the area.  While dealing with the accused she was found to be in possession of identify documents (drivers licence and other identification) along with credit and back cards from three separate people that had previously been reported stolen.  As a result of the investigation a 27 year old Brantford woman is charged with Possession of Stolen Property Under $5000 and Possession of Identity Documents x3 under the Criminal Code.   

Type:   Stolen Motor Vehicle
Incident:  19-2613
Location:    Erie Ave
Incident:    On Sunday June 30, 2019 just before 6:00 p.m. Brantford Police Service responded to a motor vehicle collision on Erie Ave.  A vehicle had run the stop sign and contacted another vehicle and then fled the scene.  Community Patrol Officers attended the collision scene where they located a male driver who was suffering from a head injury.  The driver was treated by emergency medical services for non-life threatening injuries.  Investigation revealed that the other vehicle involved had just been stolen.  As Officers were investigating the incidents a report was received that the stolen vehicle was just involved in another collision on Highway 403.  The stolen vehicle had left the roadway and had gone into the ditch and a female driver was seen fleeing the area on foot.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the area where they were able to locate and arrest the female without incident.   Information was received that the accused was currently bound by two court orders with conditions.  As a result of the investigations a 25 year old Brantford women has been charged with Theft of Motor Vehicle, Possession Stolen Property Over $5000, Breach of Probation and Disobey Court Order under the Criminal Coe.  She is also charged with Fail to Remain x2 under the Highway Traffic Act.            
 
Type:   Disturbance
Incident:  19-24526
Location:   Nelson Street 
Incident:  On Sunday June 30, 2019 just after 3:00 a.m. Brantford Police Service responded to a disturbance call at an address on Nelson Street.  A male was yelling and screaming and causing a disturbance at the residence and was refusing to leave.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the residence where they located the male outside yelling and screaming.  Officers were able to speak to the male, calmed him and sent him on his way without incident.  Shortly after leaving the male started to yell and scream again and was now causing a disturbance in the neighbourhood.  Officers located and arrested the male without incident.  Information was received that the accused was currently bound by two court orders with conditions.  A 47 year old male has been charged with Causing a Disturbance, Breach of Recognizance and Breach of Probation. 
 
Type:   Prohibited Driver 
Incident:  19-24228
Location:   King George Road 
Incident:    On Friday June 28, 2019 just after 10:00 a.m. Community Patrol Officers were conducting road safety enforcing in the area of King George Road and Fairview Drive.  Officers observed a male driver, driving while using a cell phone.  The driver was stopped and spoken to.  Investigation revealed that the drivers licence was currently suspended as he was a prohibited driver Canada wide.  As a result of the investigation a 58 year old Hamilton male is charged with Drive While Prohibited under the Criminal Code as well as Drive – Hand Held Communication Device under the Highway Traffic Act.  The drivers vehicle was impounded for 45 days.  
 

 
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Crime Brief - June 28, 2019

Jun 28, 2019

Type:   Disturbance 
Incident:  19- 23997
Location:  Market Street 
Incident:   On Wednesday June 26, 2019 Brantford Police Service responded to a 9-1-1 call to a business on Market Street South.  An unknown male had approached patrons sitting outside the business.  During the confrontation he picked up an umbrella pole and started to swing it and hit it off the side of the building causing damage.  When he was asked to stop and leave he threw the pole at an employee and refused to leave.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the business where they located and arrested the accused without incident.  No one was injured as a result of the incident.  Information was received that the accused was currently bound by a court order with conditions.  As a result of the incident a 30 year old Brantford male is charged with Assault with a Weapon, Mischief Under $5000 and Breach of Probation under the Criminal Code.                  

Type:   Impaired - Alcohol
Incident:  19-24034
Location:  Charlotte Street 
Incident:   On Thursday June 27, 2019 just after 2:30 a.m. Community patrol Officers observed a vehicle pulled over at the side of the road on Charlotte Street.  Officers observed that the vehicle was running and the driver’s door was open.  They observed a female urinating beside the vehicle.  Officers stopped and when dealing with the driver observed signs of impairment.  The driver was arrested and transported to the Brantford Police Service where she was to provide samples of her breath as required by law.  The accused samples were over the legal limit.  Investigation revealed the accused was also in possession of a Percocet pill with no prescription for it and that her driver’s licence was currently under suspension.  As a result of the investigation a 31 year old Burlington woman is charged with Operation While Impaired, 80 Plus and Indecent Act under the Criminal Code.  She is also charged with Drive While Under Suspension and Novice Driver Blood Alcohol Content above Zero under the Highway Traffic Act as well as Possession of a Controlled Substance under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.  Her licence was suspended for 90 days and her vehicle was impounded for 7 days.   

Type:   Stunt Driving
Incident:  19-24045
Location:   Lynden Road 
Incident: On Thursday June 27, 2019 just before 8:00 a.m. Community Patrol Officers were monitoring and conducting traffic enforcement on Lynden Road.  Officers observed a vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed on Lynden Road.  The speed was confirmed at 108 km/hr in a 50 km/hr zone.  Officers performed a traffic stop and spoke to the male driver.  While speaking to the driver he was unable to produce his driver’s licence.  As a result of the investigation a 33 year old Brantford male is charged with Speeding 108 km.hr in a 50 km/hr Zone, Perform Stunt – Speeding by 50 or more km/hr and Driver – Fail to Surrender Driver’s Licence under the Highway Traffic Act.  The drivers licence was suspended for 7 days and his vehicle was impounded for 7 days.    
 
Type:   Theft and Assault 
Incident:  19-24101
Location:   Market Street South 
Incident:    On Thursday June 27, 2019 just after 1:30 p.m. Brantford Police Service responded to a 9-1-1 call about a theft and an assault at a business on Market Street South.  The accused had attended a store in the plaza on Market Street South where he selected items and left the store without making any attempts to pay for them.  When he was confronted by staff he fled on foot.  Security for the plaza was notified and located the suspect as he fled.  When he was stopped by security he assaulted them by punching the security officer in the face.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the area where they located and arrested the accused after a brief confrontation.  Investigation revealed that the accused had previously been trespassed from the property and he was currently bound by a court order with conditions.  A 27 year old Brantford male has been charged with Theft Under $5000, Assault Peace Officer and Breach of Probation.   
 
Type:   Stolen Vehicle  
Incident:  19-24159
Location:   Henrietta Street and William Street. 
Incident:   On Thursday June 27, 2019 just before 9:00 p.m. Community Patrol Officers observed a vehicle traveling on Henrietta Street by William Street.  Information was received that the vehicle had been reported stolen from another jurisdiction.  Officers observed a female driver and a male passenger.  The vehicle continued and at one point pulled over to the side of the road where the occupants switched seats and drove away.  Officers were able to successfully stop the vehicle and arrest the occupants.  While dealing with the accused a small amount of suspected fentanyl was located.  As a result of the investigation a 21 year old Hagersville woman is charged with Possession of Stolen Property Over $5000 and Breach of Probation under the Criminal Code.  She is further charged with Drive Motor Vehicle – No Licence under the Highway Traffic Act.  A 23 year old Jarvis male has been charged with Possession of Stolen Property Over $5000 under the Criminal Code and Possession of a Controlled Substance under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.     
 
 
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Crime Brief - June 26, 2019

Jun 26, 2019

Type:   Fire
Incident:  19- 23819
Location:   Greenwich Street 
Incident    On Tuesday June 25, 2019 just after 6:00 p.m. Brantford Police Service responded with Brantford Fire to a fire in a wooded area on Greenwich Street.  Unknown person(s) had attempted to burn the coating off a pile of wiring.  Brantford Fire successfully extinguished the fire and Community Patrol Officers searched the area for possible suspects.                  

Type:   Impaired - Alcohol
Incident:  19-23725
Location:   Golf Road 
Incident:    On Tuesday June 25, 2019 at approximately 3:30 a.m. Brantford Police Service responded to a motor vehicle collision on Golf Road.  A vehicle had been travelling down Golf Road when it left the roadway and struck a barn causing significant structural damage.  Information had been received that the driver may be impaired.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the scene where they located the collision and the male driver.  While dealing with the driver Officers observed signs impairment.  The driver was treated by Emergency Medical Services and transported to hospital with minor injuries.  The driver was arrested and was required to provide samples of his breath as required by law.  The accused samples were over two times the legal limit.  As a result of the investigation a 24 year old Burlington male is charged with Operation While Impaired and 80 Plus under the Criminal Code.  He is further charged with Class G2 Licence Holder – Blood Alcohol Concentration Over Zero under the Highway Traffic Act.  The accused licence was suspended for 90 days and his vehicle was impounded for 7 days.                   

Type:   Break and Enter  - Residential
Incident:  19-23778
Location:    Alfred Street 
Incident: On Tuesday June 25, 2019 Brantford Police Service responded to a Break and Enter to a residence on Alfred Street.  Sometime during the day unknown person(s) broke into a residence on Alfred Street throw a rear window.  The residence was ransacked and a gaming system, games and accessories were taken.

Type:   Break and Enter  - Commercial
Incident:  19-23625
Location:     Mohawk Street 
Incident:     On Monday June 24, 2019 Brantford Police Service responded to a Break and Enter to a business on Mohawk Street.  Sometime overnight unknown person(s) entered the secure compound by cutting throw the fence.  The suspect(s) proceeded to take various forms of scrap metal from the rear of the business.   
 
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DRUG RISK AWARENESS

Jun 24, 2019

The Brantford Police Service continues to investigate and respond to calls involving citizens who have suffered apparent drug over doses and had to be treated medically. The Branford Police Service is reminding the community of the risks associated with drug use. If you choose to use, please use extreme caution as the drugs that you are using may contain other substances such as fentanyl.  If you are a new drug user you are particularly at risk should you use fentanyl or drugs cut with fentanyl.

Know what to do if you think someone is overdosing and call 9-1-1- immediately. If it’s available give the person naloxone. Naloxone is an emergency medication that reverses the effects of an overdose from opioids such as fentanyl, heroin, methadone, morphine. You can give naloxone while you wait for emergency services to arrive. Remember naloxone can temporarily reverse an overdose but it can wear off before the person has completely recovered. Always call 9-1-1 and be seen by a medical professional.  Even if you have taken drugs or have drugs on you, the Good Samaritan Law can protect you.

While we advise against using illicit drugs, people who choose to use should be sure to:
*never use alone
*start with a small amount
*not mix substances, including alcohol, as it increases risk of overdose
*call 911 right away if they think someone is overdosing
*make a plan and know how to respond in case of an overdose
*use where help is easily available
*be prepared to give breaths and/or administer Naloxone (Narcan) until help
arrives. Have a kit accessible at all times and KNOW how to use it.

Know the signs of an overdose:
*Can’t stay awake
*No strength or energy
*Cold, clammy skin
*Slow heartbeat
* Trouble breathing
*Slow, shallow breathing
*Gurgling or snoring sounds
*lips and/or fingernails blue or purple
*non-responsive to shouting
For more information please visit www.FentanylCanKill.ca
If you have information about suspected drug activity please contacts Sgt. Greg STANLEY at 519-756-0113 ext. 2286.

Tipsters who wish to remain anonymous are asked to contact Brant- Brantford Crime Stoppers at 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477. Alternatively, a web tip may be submitted at: https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=251


 
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Crime Brief - June 24, 2019

Jun 24, 2019

Type:    Suspicious Person
Incident:  19- 22917
Location:  Eagle Ave 
Incident:   On Wednesday June 19, 2019 just after 10:00 p.m. Brantford Police Service responded to a 9-1-1 call about a suspicious person on Eagle Ave.  An unknown person was sitting in a vehicle honking the horn and revving the engine.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the area where the located the vehicle and a male driver.  When Officers arrived they observed the male inside the vehicle acting in an erratic manner.  When they tried to speak to the driver he drove away and fled the area.  Shortly afterward information was received that a vehicle was involved in a motor vehicle collision, striking a parked vehicle and a house on Tecumseh St.  The driver then fled on foot, went into the rear yard of a residence and into the house.  The male was chased out of the house by the owner where he was arrested.  Investigation revealed that the vehicle the accused was operating was reported stolen out of another jurisdiction.  The accused drivers licence was currently under suspension and he was on a court order with conditions.  As a result of the investigation a 23 year old Cambridge male has been charged with Dangerous Operation, Possession of Stolen Property Under $5000, Theft Under $5000, Fail to Stop After Accident, Break and Enter and Breach of Probation under the Criminal Code.  He is further charged with Drive While Under Suspension.  The accused was held for a bail hearing.         

Type:   Assault
Incident:  19-23031
Location:   Colborne Street 
Incident:   On Thursday June 20, 2019 just before 6:30 p.m. Brantford Police Service responded to a call on Colborne Street.  An unknown male was on the sidewalk with an injury to his arm and a female was inside an apartment complex with an injury to her face.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the area where they located both parties who were seen and treated by emergency medical services and transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  Investigation revealed that the two individuals had been in a verbal argument that turned physical.  During the altercation the male fell through a glass table and received an injury to his arm.  The altercation continued and the male struck the female in the face causing an injury.  As a result of the investigation a 32 year old Brantford male is charged with Assault Cause Bodily Harm and Breach of Probation.  A 30 year old Brantford woman is charged with Assault Cause Bodily Harm.             

Type:   Shoplifting 
Incident:  19-23337
Location:  Market Street 
Incident:  On Saturday June 22, 2019 just after 3:00 p.m. Brantford Police Service received a call about a theft from a business on Market Street.  An unknown male had attended the store where he preceded to select items and conceal them in a bag.  Once the items were concealed the suspect attempted to exit the store.  The suspect was seen by and confronted by staff.  Community Patrol Officers attended to the business where the male was arrested without incident.  A 58 year old Brantford male has been charged with Theft Under $5000.   
 
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