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Your Cornwall Community Police News – April 17th 2013

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April 17, 2013
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Cornwall, ON- A 17-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on April 16th, 2013. The youth was bound by a Sentence Order with the conditions of keep the peace and be of good behaviour, obey a curfew, be in your residence between 10pm and 6am unless permission is obtained in writing from the youth worker or designate or except in the company of parents. The youth was also bound by a Recognizance with the conditions of to reside with surety at a certain address in Cornwall, Ontario and abide by the rules of that residence and not to be away from his residence except in the presence of his surety or for day school or employment purposes or to attend Probation or with written permission of his Probation Officer. It is alleged that on April 1st, 2013 the youth left the residence and failed to return. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. The youth turned himself in to police and was charged with 2 count of Fail to comply with sentence order and 2 counts of Fail to Comply with Recognizance. The youth was held in custody until court later that day.

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Cornwall, ON- Ray Greenwood, 25 of Cornwall was arrested on April 16th, 2013. He was bound to by Probation Order with the keep the peace & be of good behaviour and notify Court or Probation Officer in advance of any change of address. He was also bound by a Recognizance with the relevant condition to reside at a specific address or at in-house rehab centre. It is alleged that on April16th, 2013 he failed to reside at a specific address. He was charged with Fail to Comply with Recognizance and Breach of Probation Order. He was held in custody until court the following day.

THEFT OVER $5000 & BREACH

Cornwall, ON- Stephane Cardinal, 39 of Hawkesbury was arrested on April 16th, 2013. It is alleged that on March 27th, 2013 he attended a Boundary Road business and removed a large amount of copper. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. He was charged with Theft over $5000 and released to appear in court on May 7th, 2013.

DRIVE DISQUALIFIED & BREACH

Cornwall, ON- Christopher Rockwell, 28 of Akwesasne was arrested on April 16th, 2013. He was bound by a Probation Order with the conditions of keep the peace and be of good behaviour. He was also placed on three separate Canada wide driving suspensions effective between April 27, 2012 and April 28, 2013. It is alleged that on April 10th, 2013 he attended the Canadian Border Service Agency- Cornwall Entry Port while operating a motor vehicle. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. He was charged with 3 counts of Drive while Disqualified. He was released to appear in court on May 7th, 2013.

ASSAULT WITH WEAPON, BREACH & RESIST ARREST

Cornwall, ON- Daniel Seguin, 54 of Cornwall was arrested on April 16th, 2013. He was bound by a Probation Order with the conditions of keep the peace and be of good behaviour. It is alleged that on April 16th, 2013 he got into an altercation with a 59-year-old neighbour when he assaulted him with a pipe. The victim suffered minor injuries. Police were contacted and an investigation followed. Upon his arrest, he resisted police. He was charged with Assault with a Weapon, Resist Arrest and Breach of Probation Order. He was released to appear in court on May 7th, 2013.

BREAK & ENTER

Cornwall, ON- The Cornwall Community Police Service is currently investigating a Break & Enter that occurred on April 16th, 2013 at a Pitt Street business. The suspect(s) gained entry and removed a Samsung Galaxy 10.0inch tablets, a Nexus tablet, a Asus laptop and an undisclosed amount of money. If you have any information regarding this break & enter, please contact the Service at 613-932-2110 or Crime Stoppers at 613-937-8477.

Cornwall, ON- The Cornwall Community Police Service is currently investigating a Break & Enter that occurred on April 16th, 2013 at a Brookdale Avenue business. The suspect(s) gained entry to the outdoor secure area and removed a 21 speed mountain bike, black in colour and a 18 speed, bicycle, purple in colour. If you have any information regarding this break & enter, please contact the Service at 613-932-2110 or Crime Stoppers at 613-937-8477.

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