South Bruce OPP report domestic dispute; and charges from licence plate alert
DISPUTE LEADS TO CHARGES
(BROCKTON, ON) - March 12, the South Bruce OPP investigated a matter involving intimate partners in the Municipality of Brockton.
Officers responded to the report of a verbal dispute. Investigation revealed that an individual involved was breaching the conditions of a previous release.
As a result of the investigation, a 26-year-old of Hanover has been charged with:
- Fail to comply with Probation, CC 733.1(1) - four counts
- Fail to comply with Undertaking, CC 145(4)(a)
The accused was held for a bail hearing, March 13.
Victims of intimate partner violence are not alone. If you need support, or know someone who does, there are local resources available to help. One organization you can contact is Victim Services Bruce Grey at 1-866-376-9852.
The OPP can be reached anytime, anywhere in the Province of Ontario at 1-888-310-1122, or 911 in an emergency.
LICENCE PLATE ALERT RESULTS IN CHARGES
(KINCARDINE, ON) - March 13, at 11:22 a.m., a member of the South Bruce OPP was on patrol along Highway 21 in the Municipality of Kincardine. The Automated Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) equipment in the cruiser alerted the officer to a licence plate that had previously been reported as stolen.
The investigating officer initiated a traffic stop on a passenger vehicle and spoke to the driver, discovering additional offences.
As a result of the investigation, Brian LLOYD, 58, of the Municipality of Kincardine, has been charged with the following offences:
- Possession of property obtained by crime, CC 354(1)(a)
- Operation while prohibited, CC 320.18(1)(a)
- Driving while under suspension, HTA 53(1) - two counts
- Use plate not authorized for vehicle, HTA 12(1)(d)
- Operate a motor vehicle without insurance, CAIA 2(1)(a)
The accused is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice, Walkerton, April 30.
*THESE CHARGES HAVE YET TO BE PROVEN IN COURT*
The South Bruce OPP is requesting anyone with information to call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a secure web-tip at
www.cstip.ca, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.
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