Motor Vehicle Collisions
Belleville ON – Police responded to nine collisions throughout the city. Five of the collisions were minor and reported as property damage only with no injuries. At 2:02 p.m. a two-vehicle collision was reported at Catherine St. and Cedar St., resulting in a driver being charged for failing to yield under the Highway Traffic Act. At 3:09 p.m., a three-vehicle collision was reported on Millennium Pkwy., resulting in a driver being charged with careless driving under the Highway Traffic Act. No injuries were reported.
Shoplifting
Belleville ON – Police responded to a Bell Blvd business at 2:30 p.m. in regards to a shoplifter in custody by loss prevention officers. As a result of the investigation, a female suspect was charged with theft under $5000 and will have a court date scheduled in May.
Break and Enter
Belleville ON – Police responded to a female suspect breaking a window and entering a residence on Cedar St. at 4:45 p.m. The suspect was located inside the residence and began fighting with officers when they attempted to arrest her. Further into the investigation, it was discovered that she was currently on outstanding criminal charges. She was held for a bail hearing on charges for Break and Enter, and Resist Arrest.
Liquor License Act
Belleville ON – A female was reported out of control at a Bleecker Ave. address at 5 p.m. Officers located the female, who was extremely intoxicated by alcohol and unable to care for herself. She was arrested for her own protection under the Liquor License Act.
Warrants
Belleville ON – During one of the motor vehicle collision investigations, a female driver was discovered to be wanted out of the Kingston area for criminal offences. She was arrested under the strength of the warrant and turned over to Kingston police to answer to the outstanding charges. As a result of the motor vehicle collision, she was charged with driving without a license, no insurance, and plates not authorized.
Bail Violations
Belleville ON – On April 6, 2018 at 1 a.m., police received information about a 21-year-old female breaching her bail conditions. She was located shortly after the initial complaint and arrested without incident. With consuming alcohol, being intoxicated, being away from her assigned residence, and attending a residence against her bail conditions, the suspect was held for a bail hearing.