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Additional arrest, firearm and illicit drugs seized in Project MENACE continued investigation

Nov 30, 2022

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Through funding provided by the Government of Ontario, Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario supported Project MENACE. Continued investigation related to this project sees another individual arrested, with a firearm and illegal drugs seized by BPS.

On Tuesday, November 29, 2022, members of the Brantford Police Service Tactical Intelligence Generated Enforcement and Response Unit (T.I.G.E.R) continued a drug trafficking investigation from earlier in the month named Project MENACE. 

As a result of the investigation on November 29, 2022, a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant and S. 487 Criminal Code search warrant had been obtained and executed at a Courtland Drive address.

Following the search, officers seized the following:
  • Loaded 9mm firearm with ammunition 
  • Approximately 38 grams of (suspected) cocaine with an estimated street value of $3,810 
  • Approximately 3.5 grams of (suspected) fentanyl with an estimated street value of $1,400 
  • Digital scale and drug packaging materials 
  • Canadian currency 
 
The seized illicit drugs were valued at approximately $5,210.  
 
As a result of the investigation Quoc Quy DANG, 21, of Brantford was arrested and stands charged with the following:
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm (restricted), contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Careless storage of a firearm, contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Tampering with serial number contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Knowledge possession of an unauthorized firearm contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Possession of a firearm with altered serial number contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Possession of a prohibited of restricted firearm with ammunition, contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking, contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (cocaine)
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking, contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (fentanyl)
 
The accused has been held for bail.

Anyone with information on any other drug-related activities is asked to contact the Brantford Police Service 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.crimestoppersbb.com/submit-a-tip/ 

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OCTOBER CHILD EXPLOITATION NUMBERS SHARED BY 27 POLICE SERVICES

Nov 30, 2022

OCTOBER CHILD EXPLOITATION NUMBERS SHARED BY 27 POLICE SERVICES 
Numbers continue to increase as 121 children identified, 107 people charged

(ORILLIA, ON) – Hundreds of charges have been laid across Ontario, a snapshot of the work done by investigators and analysts that make up the Provincial Strategy to Protect Children from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation on the Internet (Provincial Strategy).

The results of the investigations completed in October, named Project MAVERICK, were announced in a video release showcasing members of the Provincial Strategy. During the month, the 27 policing partners conducted 255 investigations, completed 168 search warrants and seized 1,032 devices. In total, 428 charges were laid against 107 people. During the investigations, 61 victims were identified and referred to appropriate community-based resources for assistance, while an additional 60 children were safeguarded. There are 175 ongoing investigations where additional charges may be laid.

The Provincial Strategy includes two ministries (Attorney General and Solicitor General) and 27 participating police agencies: Barrie, Belleville, Brantford, Chatham-Kent, Cornwall, Durham, Greater Sudbury, Guelph, Halton, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Niagara, North Bay, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Ottawa, Peel, Peterborough, Sarnia, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay, Timmins, Toronto, Waterloo, Windsor, Woodstock and York.

Additional partners that participated in these investigations included OPP Digital Forensics, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canada Border Services Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security. The BOOST Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, the Children’s Aid Society and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection provided victims’ support and education.

Since the Provincial Strategy began in 2006, it has completed 65,564 investigations and laid 24,608 charges against 6,540 people. A total of 3,470 victims have been identified worldwide. 

The video outlining the investigation is available on Twitter (@OPP_News) and Facebook (@ontarioprovincialpolice). A full list of charges for Project MAVERICK is included in the Addendum of Charged Persons that can be found on opp.ca/news/#/mediakit.

The investigations continue and anyone with information on these or any child exploitation investigations are asked to contact their local police. Report any instances of online child abuse to police or cybertip.ca. If a child is being harmed, call 9-1-1.

QUOTES

"The Brantford Police Service is a proud partner of the Provincial Strategy and is dedicated to ensuring the safety of our youngest and most vulnerable citizens. I would like to thank those involved for their tireless work on such terrible cases.” – Brantford Police Service Chief Rob Davis

"These numbers are shocking, but they provide hope by showing the lengths our teams are willing to go to protect children. I would like to express gratitude for the hard work of the Provincial Strategy members, and our partners, in keeping children in this province safe and holding those who want to harm them accountable.” 
- OPP Chief Superintendent Kari Dart, OPP Investigation and Support Bureau

"The work done by the Provincial Strategy members take us to some of the darkest corners of society and exposes the horrific crimes committed every day against children. This is not a crime that can be combatted by our members alone and we ask that everyone out there recognize the importance they play in protecting children. Report these crimes, remain vigilant and educate yourself.”
- OPP Detective Sergeant Jamie King, Provincial Strategy Lead

RESOURCES
To learn how to keep children safe, go to Canadian Centre for Child Protection or cybertip.ca
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Phone:                        519-756-7050 extention 3004
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CRIME BRIEF: November 29, 2022

Nov 29, 2022

Type:                Impaired
Incident:          22-48782
Location:         Nelson Street

On Monday, November 28, 2022, at approximately 5:45 P.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to a Nelson Street location after receiving an anonymous call to report a possible impaired driver.

Officers attended and located the subject vehicle and driver. Speaking with the driver, officers observed signs of impairment.

Roadside screening was conducted. The accused registered a Fail.

The accused was arrested and transported to provide samples of breath as required by law. Both samples provided were over three times the legal limit.
 
As a result, a 32-year-old man from Brantford stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations: 
  • Operation while Impaired-Alcohol 
  • Operation while Impaired-Blood Alcohol Concentration 
 
Additionally, the vehicle was impounded and the driver’s licence of the accused, suspended.
 


Type:                Theft
Incident:          22-48697
Location:         Colborne Street West

On Monday, November 28, 2022, at approximately 9:15 A.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to attend a Colborne Street West retail location, to investigate a report of a theft that occurred overnight. 

Investigation revealed that a male had entered the retail location at approximately 3:00 A.M. and removed a charity donation container before leaving the store on foot. 

Officers identified the suspect, who was determined to be in violation of a valid Probation Order. 

Officers located the accused nearby, who was arrested without incident.
 
As a result of the investigation, a 51-year-old man from Brantford stands charged with the following Criminal Code offences: 
  • Theft Under $5000 
  • Breach of Probation 
 


Type:                Impaired
Incident:          22-48555
Location:         Clarence Street South and Greenwich Street

On Sunday November 27, 2022, at approximately 1:00 A.M., patrol officers with the Brantford Police Service observed a vehicle travelling erratically and at a high rate of speed, west bound on Clarence Street towards Greenwich Street.
A traffic stop was conducted and, in speaking with the driver, officers observed signs of impairment.

The accused was arrested for impaired operation and transported to provide samples of breath as required by law. Both samples provided were over three times the legal limit.

As a result of the investigation, a 23-year-old man from Brantford stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations: 
  • Operation While Impaired – Alcohol and Drugs 
  • Operation While Impaired -  Blood Alcohol Concentration 
  • Dangerous Operation 
 
Additionally, the vehicle was impounded and the driver’s licence of the accused, suspended.
 


Type:                Impaired
Incident:          22-48535
Location:         Icomm Drive

On Saturday, November 26, 2022, at approximately 8:30 P.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched after receiving a report of a possible impaired driver at a fast-food restaurant located at Icomm Drive.

Officers located the suspect vehicle at Dalhousie Street and Alfred Street where a traffic stop was conducted in order to determine sobriety of the driver.

Speaking with the driver, officers observed signs of impairment. The accused was arrested and transported to provide samples of breath as required by law.

Both samples were over the legal limit.

As a result, a 29-year-old man from Brantford stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations:
  • Operation While Impaired – Blood Alcohol Concentration 
  • Operation While Impaired – Alcohol

Additionally, the vehicle was impounded and the driver’s licence of the accused, suspended.
 


Type:                 Weapon
Incident:          22-48406
Location:         Market Street

On Friday, November 25, 2022, at approximately 10:30 P.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to attend a weapons related call in the area of Victoria Park, Market Street.

A report was received to advise that a 38-year-old male victim was threatened to be stabbed by another man after a brief verbal dispute.

Officers attended, located, and arrested the accused. 

Search incident to arrest located a spring-loaded knife in possession of the accused.

Additionally, it was determined that the accused was in violation of a valid undertaking.

As a result of the investigation, a 60-year-old man from Brantford, stands charged with the following Criminal Code offences: 
  • Unauthorized Possession of Weapon
  • Uttering Threats to Cause Death or Bodily Harm
  • Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose
  • Fail to Comply with an Undertaking
 


Type:                 Break and Enter
Incident:          22-48400
Location:         Grey Street

On Friday, November 25, 2022, at approximately 8:30 P.M., officers with the Brantford Police were dispatched after receiving a report of a break and enter at a fenced compound located at Grey Street.

Investigation revealed the accused entered the compound and allegedly broke five separate car windows to steal various items located within the vehicles. 

Information received indicated the accused was in violation of a valid probation order.

As a result, a 40-year-old man from Brantford, was arrested and stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations:
  • Break and enter and commit
  • Mischief x 5 
  • Breach Probation 

BPS seek to identify arson suspect

Nov 28, 2022

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The Brantford Police Service continue to actively investigate an arson and are seeing information from the public to identify a person as shown in the attached photos.

On Monday, October 3, 2022, at approximately 4:30 A.M., an arson occurred in the area of Market Street and Sheridan Street. A small shed at the rear of a building was deliberately set on fire. 

Although the fire was quickly controlled by the Brantford Fire Department, property damage occurred.

Video surveillance of the suspect has now been obtained. The suspect is seen in the surveillance video wearing what appears to be a pink blanket draped over their body, blue jeans, and a baseball hat. 

The video can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/JWx9t2q99OM

Anyone who may have information which would assist investigators to identify this individual is asked to contact Detective Ryan Groen of the Brantford Police Service at 519-756-7050 ext. 2206.

Information can also be provided anonymously to Brant - Brantford Crime Stoppers by calling 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477 or by submitting a web tip online at: https://www.crimestoppersbb.com/submit-a-tip/ 

 
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BPS seek to identify person of interest in fraud investigation

Nov 28, 2022

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The Brantford Police Service continue to actively investigate a credit card fraud and are seeing information from the public to identify a person and vehicle of interest as shown in the above photos.
 
On November 21, 2022, investigators with the Brantford Police Service initiated an investigation into a stolen credit card which had been used fraudulently. The card was used at retail locations in Hamilton, Toronto, and Port Huron.
 
Anyone who may have information which would assist investigators to identify this individual is asked to contact Detective Constable Jeremy Morton of the Brantford Police Service at 519-756-7050 ext. 2869.
 
Information can also be provided anonymously to Brant - Brantford Crime Stoppers by calling 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477 or by submitting a web tip online at: https://www.crimestoppersbb.com/submit-a-tip/
 
 
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CRIME BRIEF: November 25, 2022

Nov 25, 2022

Type:               Assault
Incident:       22-48220
Location:      Market Street South

On Thursday, November 24, 2022, at approximately 3:00 P.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service received a report of an assault that had occurred at a Market Street South location.

Investigation revealed that the accused female initiated a verbal altercation with the victim while on foot within the parking lot located at Market Street South.

As the victim attempted to remove herself from the situation, the accused is alleged to have struck the victim in the face before shouting profanities and hate speech.

As a result, the accused, a 38-year-old female from Brantford stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations: 
  • Assault 
  • Public Incitement of Hatred 
 


Type:               Mischief
Incident:       22-47890
Location:      Queen Street

On Tuesday, November 22, 2022, at approximately 8:45 A.M., officers were dispatched to attend a mischief related call at a Queen Street location.

Investigation revealed that a man defecated in a stairwell outside a Queen Street residence.

Officers attended, located the suspect, who was arrested without incident.

As a result of this incident, a 39-year-old man from Brantford stands charged with Mischief, contrary to the Criminal Code.



Type:               Weapons
Incident:       22-47889
Location:      Market Street

On Tuesday, November 22, 2022, at approximately 9:30 A.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to the area of Market Street and Dalhousie Street for a weapon related call.

A report was received to indicate that a verbal confrontation occurred between two men and escalated with the accused threatening violence and brandishing a firearm.

Officers attended the scene and located the accused nearby. The accused was arrested without incident. Search incident to arrest located the weapon, determined to be a pellet gun.

Additionally, information was received to indicate that the accused was in violation of a valid release order.

As a result, a 37-year-old man from Brantford stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations:
  • Possession of Weapons for Dangerous Purpose 
  • Assault with a Weapon 
  • Failure to comply with Judicial Release (Release Order) 
The accused was held for bail. 
 


Type:              Break and Enter
Incident:       22-47625
Location:      Allenby Avenue

On Sunday, November 20, 2022, at approximately 3:15 A.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to attend a report of a break and enter that occurred at a residence located on Allenby Drive.

Police were advised that a man allegedly broke a window and gained entry to the home.

Residents were home at the time of the incident and called 911 for help. Officers attended, located the man in the home. 

The accused was arrested without incident and held in custody pending a show-cause hearing. 

Search incident to arrest located a quantity of illegal prescription drugs in his possession.

No physical injuries were sustained by the residents.

As a result of the incident, a 36-year-old man from Toronto stands charged with the following:
  • Break, Enter a dwelling house with intent to commit an indictable offence contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Possession for the Purpose Schedule 1 - Other Drugs contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
 

 
Type:               Impaired
Incident:       22-47624
Location:      Clarence Street

On Friday, November 20, 2022, at approximately 3:00 A.M., hours, patrol officers with the Brantford Police Service observed a motor vehicle travelling northbound on Clarence Street, towards the intersection of Dalhousie Street at a high rate of speed. The vehicle was observed by officers, failing to stop for a red light at the intersection.

Officers conducted a traffic stop and when speaking with the accused, observed signs of impairment.

Roadside breath testing was conducted, which the accused failed.

The accused was subsequently arrested and transported to provide samples of breath as required by law. Both samples provided were over the legal limit.
Information provided found the accused to be in violation of the terms of his G2 driver’s licence.

As a result of the investigation, a 33-year-old man from Brantford stands charged with the following: 
  • Operation While Impaired - Blood Alcohol Concentration, contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Novice Driver - B.A.C. Above Zero, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act 
  • Red Light - Fail To Stop, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act 

Additionally, the vehicle was impounded and the driver’s licence of the accused, suspended.
 


Brantford police warn residents about sextortion scam

Nov 22, 2022

November 22, 2022

The Brantford Police Service are issuing a public warning regarding the exchange of intimate photos or engaging in intimate encounters online after recently receiving several reports of sextortion.

Sexting material can be used to exploit, bully and blackmail individuals. Sexting is when an individual sends a sexually explicit photo, video, or message to another person by phone or computer. Sextortion is when someone threatens to send your sexually explicit photo, video, or message to other individuals if you do not provide them with more sexual content or financial compensation.

It is illegal for an adult to distribute any intimate image of another adult without that person’s consent. Sharing a sexually explicit image of a child is always illegal.

Often, sextortion cases remain unreported due to the sensitive nature of the images and the victim may often be too embarrassed to file a report. Youth may also be hesitant to seek adult assistance and will often comply with threats to try and manage the situation on their own.

Parents/guardians are encouraged to have conversations with their children about the risks associated with using technology to experiment sexually and the potential risk of blackmail/extortion. Parents should also talk with their children about deleting and blocking unsolicited messages or communications from unknown persons online, as well as being careful who they add to social media.

If you find yourself in a situation where you are being extorted:
  • Immediately stop all communication. Deactivate (but do not delete) any of the accounts you are using to communicate with the individual.
  • For youth – Ask a parent or guardian for assistance.
  • DO NOT comply with the threat. In other words, never pay money and never send additional photos. The situation will NOT get better by doing either of these things. If money has been paid, check to see if it has been collected and, if not, quickly cancel the payment.
  • Keep the correspondence. Keep information such as the person’s username(s), social media account information, a copy of the communications, along with any images and/or videos that were sent.

More information regarding sextortion and sexting, including downloadable resources for parents, is available at www.cybertip.ca

Other resources for youth:
  • CMHA Distress Line – 403-327-7905 or toll free 1-888-787-2880
  • Kids Help Line – 1-800-668-6868 
  • AHS Mental Health Helpline (24 hours) – 1-877-303-2642

Anybody who believes they have been a victim of sexual exploitation, can report it to the Brantford Police Service 519-756-7050 or, call 911 if in an emergency. Anonymous tips may also be provided to Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at https://www.crimestoppersbb.com/submit-a-tip/ 

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2 Arrested, Firearms and Over $1,100,000 in Illicit Drugs Seized in Project MENACE

Nov 18, 2022

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Through funding provided by the Government of Ontario, Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario supported Project MENACE which was a Brantford Police Services joint investigation with the Six Nations Police Service, further assisted by the Guelph Police Service Tactical Response Unit and the Ontario Provincial Police Tactical Response Unit.

A two-month long drug investigation commenced in early fall of 2022, involving several suspected drug dealers engaged in trafficking cocaine and fentanyl within the City of Brantford and throughout Southwestern Ontario.

In the early morning hours of Thursday, November 17, 2022, the Brantford Police Service executed six Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Search Warrants. 

Brantford Police Service executed a Search Warrant at a residence located on Diana Avenue, Brantford. Ontario Provincial Police Service Tactical Response Unit assisted with entry into the residence. Upon search of the residence, police located and seized the following items:
  • 1,619 grams (approx.) of suspected Crystal Methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $242,850
  • 942 grams (approx.) of suspected Cocaine with an estimated street value of $94,200
  • Loaded Taurus .38 handgun with extended magazine (prohibited firearm)
  • Large quantity of Canadian currency

Brantford and Six Nations Police Service’s simultaneously executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Search Warrant at a residence located at St. George Street, Brantford. Members of the Brantford Police Emergency Response Team (ERT), Criminal Intelligence Unit, K9 Unit and Patrol Unit all assisted with entry. Upon search of the residence, police located and seized:
  • 1,986 grams (approx.) of suspected Fentanyl, with an estimated street value of $810,000
  • 85 grams (approx.) of suspected Cocaine, with an estimated street value of $8,500
  • Loaded 9mm Glock handgun with laser site (restricted weapon).
  • Canadian currency

Brantford police simultaneously executed a Search Warrant at a residence located on Grey Street, Brantford.  The Guelph Police Service Tactical Response Unit assisted with entry into the residence. Upon search of the residence, police located a small amount of prescription medication.
 
Brantford and Six Nations Police Service’s simultaneously executed another Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Search Warrant at a premise on Papple Road in the County of Brant. Members of the Brantford Police Tactical Intelligence Generated and Enforcement Response Unit (T.I.G.E.R) and Six Nations Police Drug Unit searched the premise and located the following within two motor vehicles:  
  • 111 grams (approx.) of suspected Crystal Methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $16,600
  • 182 grams (approx.) of suspected Cocaine with an estimated street value of $18,200

As a result of Project MENACE, an estimated total street value of $1,178,310 of illicit drugs, two loaded handguns, a switch-blade knife, two motor vehicles, an estimated $200,000 worth of jewelry and prescription medication were seized. Two men from Brantford have been charged with a number of offences:  

Colton DENNIS, 27, of Brantford, stands charged with the following:
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking, contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (methamphetamine)
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking, contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (cocaine)
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm (prohibited), contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Careless storage of a firearm, contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Knowledge possession of an unauthorized firearm contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, contrary to the Criminal Code 

Ryan FORBES, 24, of Brantford, stands charged with the following:
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking, contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (methamphetamine)
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking, contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (fentanyl)
  • Possession for the purpose of trafficking, contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (cocaine)
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm (restricted), contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Careless storage of a firearm, contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Tampering with serial number contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Knowledge possession of an unauthorized firearm contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Possession of a firearm with altered serial number contrary to the Criminal Code 
  • Possession of a prohibited of restricted firearm with ammunition, contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Possession firearm contrary to prohibition order, contrary to the Criminal Code
  • Breach recognizance order, contrary to the Criminal Code 

Project MENACE is another successful joint project helping to minimize the threat to our communities caused by the distribution of controlled substances, including firearms. By disrupting the operation of criminal networks, our goal is to assist our communities by reducing the violence surrounding the trade of illicit substances. 

"I am extremely proud of the excellent work and collaboration demonstrated by the Brantford Police Service and the Six Nations Police Service. This investigation has resulted in removing over $1,000,000 in illegal drugs, firearms from our community – the largest seizure of its kind thru a BPS and SNP led investigation. I would also like to thank our policing partners and agencies, Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario, Brantford Police Services, Six Nations Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police, and Guelph Police Service for their assistance,” stated Chief Rob Davis, Brantford Police Services.


In support of the search warrants and arrests related to Project MENACE, the Brantford Police Service would like to recognize the Criminal Intelligence Service of Ontario, Six Nations Police Service, Guelph Police Service Tactical Response Unit and K9 Unit, OPP West Region Emergency Response Team.

Anyone with information on any other drug-related activities is asked to contact the Brantford Police Service 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.crimestoppersbb.com/submit-a-tip/ 

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CRIME BRIEF: November 17, 2022

Nov 17, 2022

Type: Road Rage / Assault
Incident:       22-46972
Location:      Lynden Road

On Tuesday, November 15, 2022, at approximately 8:00 A.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to attend a road rage incident that occurred in the area of Wayne Gretzky Parkway and Lynden Road.

Investigation revealed that the victim and the accused had been travelling eastbound on Highway 403 in separate vehicles, both exiting at Wayne Gretzky Parkway.

The accused is alleged to have been driving in an aggressive manner, cutting the accused off several times.

The victim arrived at a Lynden Road location, as did the accused. 

A verbal dispute occurred between the two men. The dispute escalated to physical violence when the accused is alleged to have punched the victim in the face.

As a result, a 31-year-old man from Brant County stands charged with Assault contrary to the Criminal Code
 


Type:               Robbery
Incident:       22-46937
Location:      Colborne Street 

On Monday, November 14, 2022, at approximately 11:00 P.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to attend a robbery at a convenience store located at Colborne Street and Rawdon Street.

A report was received to advise police that a man had entered the store, brandished a knife, and demanded money from the store employee before leaving on foot.

Officers attended and located the accused nearby. The accused was arrested. Search incident to arrest located the knife alleged to have been utilized in the incident.

No physical injuries were received by the victim as a result of the incident.

As a result, Brendan REANSBURY, 18, of Brantford, stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations: 
  • Robbery 
  • Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose 
The accused was held for bail.
 


Type:               Impaired
Incident:       22-46556
Location:      Colborne Street  

On Saturday, November 12, 2022, at approximately 2:00 A.M., officers with the Brantford Police Service were dispatched to a Colborne Street location after receiving a report to advise of a possible impaired driver.

Officers attended, located the suspect vehicle, and conducted a traffic stop at Stanley Street near Darling Street.

Speaking with the driver, officers observed signs of intoxication.

The accused provided a sample of breath for a roadside breath demand, which registered a fail. He was then arrested and transported to provide suitable samples of breath. Both samples were over twice the legal limit.

As a result, a 32-year-old man from Ohsweken stands charged with the following Criminal Code violations:
  • Operation While Impaired 
  • 80 Plus contrary 
Additionally, the vehicle was impounded and the driver’s licence of the accused, suspended.



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