Brockville Police
2269 Parkedale Ave K6V 3G9 Brockville, ON, Canada
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Locality: Brockville, Ontario
Phone: +1 613-342-0127
Address: 2269 Parkedale Ave K6V 3G9 Brockville, ON, Canada
Website: www.brockvillepolice.com/
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Thank you Magdalene for today’s humour. #policehumour
Happy Friday! The world just needs to smile a little more.
Package theft: On January 7th at 9:12 am, an unknown suspect walked up the front steps of a residence on Byng Avenue and stole a package. The male is described as, white male 20-30 years of age, wearing a Chicago Bulls hoodie and black pants. The male was driving a 4 door grey sedan. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Cst. Muldoon at 613-342-0127 ext. 6077 or contact Crime stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Ontario attempts to clarify what is essential under COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home order.
Updated Photos on Missing Person Rebecca Neilson. The Brockville Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 46-year-old Rebecca Neilson. Rebecca was last seen on the morning of the 2nd of February 2021 where she left a residence located within the City of Brockville’s center area. Rebecca Nielson is referred to as ‘Becky’. She is approximately 5’5, approximately 125lbs, blue eyes and shoulder-length blonde hair. She may be wearing glasses and has several ear piercings. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Brockville Police Service at 1-613-342-0127. #missingperson
Winter by laws for Brockville, Ontario are in effect! Find somewhere to park your vehicles overnight to avoid a $20 fine and potential for a tow!
Our thoughts are with all law enforcement officers in Washington DC.Our thoughts are with all law enforcement officers in Washington DC.
Reminder, roads are slick. Drive accordingly and be sure to clear off your vehicles.
It is Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week. #itsnotok
Throwback to 1929.
Thank you Wanda for this beautiful blanket donate to Cooper.
Please be aware OPP are investigating. https://www.recorder.ca/ne/poison-suspected-in-puppys-death
Missing Person The Brockville Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 46 year old Rebecca Neilson. Rebecca was last seen on morning of the 2nd of February 2021 where she left a residence located within the City of Brockville’s center area.... Rebecca Nielson is referred to as ‘Becky’. She is approximately 5’5, approximately 125lbs, blue eyes and shoulder length blonde hair. She may be wearing glasses and has several ear piercings. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Brockville Police Service at 1-613-342-0127. #missingperson
The Brockville Police Service is requesting your assistance in identifying a fraud suspect. Fraud Suspect: On November 4th, 2020 the unidentified male entered the TD Bank on Parkedale Ave. and attempted to open an account using false information. Staff at TD became suspicious as they discovered that the male was using someone else’s identification. Police were then contacted and the male left the area prior to police arrival. Please contact Cst. Dustin Lafontaine at 613-3...42-0127 ext. 6098 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). #fraud #brockvillepolice See more
Warning: Vehicles being entered: The Brockville Police has received several reports of vehicles being entered in the downtown core. We are encouraging residents to keep their vehicles locked and contact the service of any suspicious observations.
Firearm Charges: A 29 year old Brockville resident has been charged with 1) careless storage of a firearm 2) unauthorized possession of a firearm 3) unauthorized possession of a weapon and 4) failing to comply with an undertaking. The Brockville police service began the investigation in November and the accused was arrested today. A 12 gauge shotgun was seized from a vehicle in the downtown core. The accused will appear in court at a later date to answer to the charge. #firearm #arrest #weapon
Thank you Cowan's Dairy Bar. Yum!! Was delicious.
As we start a new year let us remember this.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and Calgary Police Service as they mourn the loss of one of their officers killed in the line of duty. While keeping the streets safe, an officer was struck by a vehicle fleeing a traffic stop & died as a result of his injuries.
Restrictions can change quickly. Currently, the private social gathering limits are 10 indoors or 25 outdoors. Be sure to check the latest status of our region before attending or planning any events. Any gatherings of people outside your household are higher risk for spreading COVID-19. Consider whether people are travelling, who is attending, where you are holding the event and other ways to reduce the risk involved with gathering. See more about this on our website. https:...//healthunit.org//covid-19/gatherings-social-circles/ As always if you do find that over the holidays you are not feeling well, stay home and do the self-assessment tool on the Ministry’s website. If you are required to get tested, visit the nearest Assessment Centre or call the Heath Unit for information about mobile testing. For more information about reducing the spread of COVID-19, contact the Health Unit at 1-800-660-5853. You can connect with LGLHealthUnit on Facebook and Twitter for important public health updates.
Reminder of FRAUD: Have you received a call threatening to disconnect your electricity? Customers have reported getting automated calls that sound like they're from Hydro One with a message threatening to disconnect power unless the customer makes an immediate payment. Customers should be aware that Hydro One is not disconnecting any customers at this time. In fact, we've extended flexibility and payment options for customers. If you're experiencing financial hardship due ...to COVID-19 or the province-wide state of emergency, we're here to help. We've set up a Pandemic Relief Fund for customers in need, and our Winter Relief program has been extended so that no customer will be disconnected during this time. If you receive any communication from Hydro One that sounds suspicious, please do not provide any personal information. Call our Customer Care team at 1-888-664-9376 directly to ensure you are speaking to a representative. For more information: https://www.hydroone.com/newsroom/fraud-alert
The Brockville Police Service is seeking the assistance of the public in identifying a suspicious vehicle and driver. Friday morning between 8:30 8:50 AM on Pearl Street near Hamilton Street, a 10-year-old boy was approached by a suspicious male in a vehicle. The driver began a conversation with the youth stating that he had been asked to pick him up. The youth then ran to his school and did not have any further contact with the suspect. The incident was reported to po...lice the following day. The vehicle is described as a black sedan with a scratch on the right front wheel well and a Monster energy drink decal on the front windshield. The driver is described as a white male 20-30 years of age, wearing a white toque, brown coat, black hoodie, blue jeans and had a moustache. Anyone with information regarding this vehicle or incident is asked to call Det. Jamie Garvin at 613-342-0127 ext. 4248 or call Crime stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Pictures here with Cooper, Blake, jordan, Andrew, Sarah and Trevor
RNJ Youth Services is seeking assistance from ADULT VOLUNTEERS at the Brockville Police and Stingers After School Program. How to get involved in listed below.
The Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit encourages you to make this holiday season meaningful and memorable Whether you are celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice or more this year it is going to look different. Different doesn’t have to be bad though. It’s all about framing expectations and being creative, and to make this holiday season meaningful and memorable. The current state of our LGL area is we are in the GREEN-PROTECT level of Ontario’...s COVID-19 Framework. We encourage people to check this status through our social media channels and website when planning or before attending events. Here are 2 things to focus on this year to celebrate and still stay safe: Make it More Intimate With large gatherings on the ‘naughty-list’ think small this year. Instead of large group lunches, dinners or parties, plan more personal ‘Secret-Santa’ type ideas that could involve random acts of kindness. Make it About Others 2020 is the perfect time to think about those who are struggling. Challenge work-mates and family members to donate funds, gifts, food or other supplies to local charities. (see the ‘Tips for Giving’ section of our website below) Celebrating virtually or with members of your own household (who are consistently careful to reduce the spread of COVID-19) poses the lowest risk for spread. In-person gatherings that bring together family members or friends from different households, including college students returning home can increase the levels of risk. Here are some ideas on how to modify some of our traditions: For Workplaces: Instead of a large team pot luck or restaurant lunchTry ordering take-out from everyone’s favourite local place. Space out the seats in the lunchroom or a bigger room in your office so everyone is 2m apart (may need to schedule shifts or different days if there is not enough space). If people are working from home, book a virtual video meeting so you can still enjoy the social connections. Instead of White Elephant gift exchanges where people gather in a large group and make a game of stealing gifts from each otherTry drawing names virtually (Secret Santa style) to still enjoy the gift-giving and receiving without compromising physical distancing. Make this year about others. Partner with a local Long-Term Care home or retirement residence to give virtual messages/letters to the residents. Instead of Office partiesTry making this the year that you do something different. Try Secret virtual messages, since many colleagues could be working from home, this could be festive messages, recipes, photos/videos, positive notes and compliments; Office/work team fundraisers for local charities; Holiday sweater/poem/story/photo contests find a way to make 2020 even more memorable! https://healthunit.org//covid-19/gatherings-social-circles/
The Brockville Kinsmen is doing their annual snowsuit drive.
We raised$40,285 for The The Brockville and Area Food Bank and South Grenville Food Bank! The money is still coming in.
Avoid King St from Perth to Ann st. Ongoing collision investigation. The road will remain closed for some time.Avoid King St from Perth to Ann st. Ongoing collision investigation. The road will remain closed for some time.
Missing Person: The Brockville Police are asking the public's assistance in locating a 60 year old Brockville man last seen Tuesday. Brian Lewis is described as being 5'7" tall, 220lbs, darker hair and a moustache. He does not have a car or cell phone. Believed last wearing blue jogging pants, a black hooded sweatshirt, and black safety shoes.... Anyone with information is asked to contact the Brockville Police at 613-342-0127. Thank you
Make sure if you are able to, help out.
Excellent message here by Ontario Provincial Police - East Region. As we are surrounded by so much water here in Brockville and the area you might want to give this a listen.
Please help Adrian find his dog.
haha... Caption this!! Thanks Michael for the laugh today.
Do you have the qualifications? Go to our website to find out more: http://brockvillepolice.com/part-time-dispatcher-2
Prove you’ve got what it takes to be crowned Canada’s Safest Driver with Parachute Canada. The #CanadasSafestDriver app also has a family sharing feature where contestants can invite small groups of peers, colleagues or family members as a Challenge keep track of each other’s scores and see who’s being the safest driver.
Awesome job Ontario Provincial Police - East Region
Give the gift of life, Monday, October 5th.
Members from Brockville Police Service went to visit one of our best friends and biggest supporters to wish him a happy birthday. Happy 8th Birthday Griffin Ostler!! Thanks for having our six!
#heroesinlife 2020 Police Memorial @BPS_News @BPS_Association Sgt. Boyd and members of B-platoon. Remembering those who have made the ultimate sacrifice
They brought balloons to a school. One was given to every student, who had to inflate it, write their name on it and throw it in the hallway. The professors then mixed all the balloons.... The students were given 5 minutes to find their own balloon. Despite a hectic search, no one found their balloon. At that point, the professors told the students to take the first balloon that they found and hand it to the person whose name was written on it. Within 5 minutes everyone had their own balloon. The professors said to the students: These ballons are like happiness. We will never find it if everyone is looking for their own. But if we care about other people's happiness... we'll find ours too."
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