Cornwall_2012_02_22

Martintown man faces charges after police chase in Cornwall

CRIME SCENE News in brief from the Cornwall Community Police Service

ing a contraband bust Jan. 26 along the St. Lawrence River in South Glengarry; and 32 along the St. Lawrence River near the Corn- wall Civic Complex on Jan. 31. Police also seized eight vehicles during their investigations. Also facing charges of possession of con- traband cigarettes is Bradley Cooke, 39, of Akwesasne, Adam Pataky, 18, and Conner Thompson, 18 of Cornwall. Facing excise act charges for smuggled al- cohol are Alaina Point, 24, and Aaneva La- zore, 20, both from Cornwall. As well, Ateronhiatakon Francis Boots, 63, from Akwesasne was arrested at the Canada Customs point of entry in Corn- wall's on the strength of an outstanding warrant for his failing to appear at his sen- tencing date in December 2011. The sen- tencing stems from an October 2009 Excise Act offence. He was held for a bail hearing. Follow @gkielec on Twitter. For breaking news, go to www.editionap.ca and click on The Journal. Email greg.kielec@eap.on.ca

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released to appear in court on March 13. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in this incident. Woman’s girlfriend assaulted A 52-year-old woman was arrested on the Thursday in connection with an as- sault on her girlfriend. It is alleged that on the she got into an altercation with her 31- year-old girlfriend when she assaulted her. She was charged and held in custody until court the following day. Her name was not released as it would identify the victim in this incident. Locker theft Zachary Davison-Orr, 20, of Ottawa was arrested on Thurday after property was stolen from a locker at a Ninth Street facil- ity. He fled the area while being chased by staff. Police were contacted and he was ar- rested. He is charged with theft under $5,000 and held in custody until court the following day. Domestic breaches A 25-year-old Cornwall man was ar- rested last Wednesday for breaching a non-contact order. He was bound by a re- cognizance not to associate directly or in- directly with his 21-year-old ex-girlfriend. It is alleged that last Wednesday, he was found to be with woman with whom he is prohibited contact by a member of the Cornwall Community Police Service. He was charged with breach of recognizance and held in custody until court the follow- ing day. His name was not released as it would identify the female in this incident. Domestic mischief An 18-year-old Cornwall man was ar- rested Thursday after . He was bound by a probation order with relevant condition to keep the peace and be of good behav- iour. It is alleged that on Wednesday, he got into an altercation with his 18 year-old girlfriend when he broke property at her residence. Police were contacted and an in- vestigation followed. He was charged with domestic mischief and breach of probation order. He was released to appear in court the following day. His name was not re- leased as it would identify the victim .

Sexual assault charge A 40-year-old Cornwall man is accused of sexually assaulting his ex-girlfriend. It is alleged that on the Jan. 22, he attended his 34 year-old ex-girlfriend’s residence and sexually assaulted her. The man was arrested Feb. 14. The victim was not in- jured. He is charged with sexual assault. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in this incident. Threatened with knife A 17-year-old Cornwall resident faces charges after another teen was threatened with a knife. It is alleged that on the evening of Feb. 13 the teen approached another 17 year-old youth and threatened him while holding a knife. The teen is charged with assault with a weapon, ut- tering a threat to cause death and posses- sion of a dangerous weapon. He was released to appear in court on March 8. His name was not released as per provi- sion under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Assault with weapon A 27-year-old Cornwall man was ar- rested is facing charges in connection with violent assaults on his girlfriend earlier this month. It is alleged that between Feb. 11 and Feb. 12 he bit his 19-year-old girl- friend during an altercation. It is also al- leged that on Feb. 15 he got into an altercation with his girlfriend when he as- saulted her, broke property and struck her with a bottle. The victim suffered minor injuries. The man was charged with three- counts of domestic assault, one count of assault with a weapon, domestic mischief, utter threats to cause death, fail to comply with undertaking and breach of probation order. He was held in custody until court later that day. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in this inci- dent. Woman injured in assault A 41-year-old Cornwall man was ar- rested on Thursday in connection with a domestic assault. It is alleged that he got into an altercation with his 34-year-old common-lawwife when he assaulted her. The victim suffered a minor injury. He was charged with domestic assault and

The region’s anti-smuggling task force has seized 117 cases of contraband ciga- rettes since Jan. 21 — more than a third of them from a successful police chase in Cornwall’s east end. Scott Joel Julien, 23, of Martintown, faces a number of charges in connection with the Jan. 31 pursuit, including dangerous oper- ation of a motor vehicle and possession of a prohibited weapon. Police say Julien attempted to evade arrest by driving through a red light and then con- tinuing the wrong way on a one-way street before abandoning his vehicle at the Bob Turner Memorial Centre on Fourth Street. Julien was arrested without incident at a nearby residence after a search by the On- tario Provincial Police’s K-9 unit, according to police. Julien’s vehicle was seized as well as 41 cases of contraband cigarettes. As well, nineteen cases of contraband cig- arettes were seized Jan. 21 at the Canada Customs port of entry in Cornwall; 25 dur-

By Greg Kielec assaulting her and brandishing a weapon. The man is charged with possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose; careless use of a firearm, weapon and ammunition; and pointing a firearm. He is also charged with two counts of assault and criminal ha- rassment-threatening conduct. He was held in custody pending an ap- pearance in Cornwall court. Man accused of pointing weapon ing to a report of threats at 4 p.m. on Feb. 15. The woman is charged with utter a threat to cause death or bodily harm and making harassing phone calls. She was held in custody pending an appearance in Corn- wall court. Woman charged with making death threat A South Dundas man is facing weapons charges after a gun was brandished dur- ing a domestic dispute in South Dundas on last Monday. The 56-year-old man and his common-law wife were involved in an argument on County Road 5 when the man is accused of The Journal A South Glengarry woman is accused of making threats against her ex-common- law husband’s current wife. Police arrested the woman after respond-

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