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Break and Enter and Assault
A report was received stating that a male had entered a house of Fraser Cres and threatened the female resident. Further investigation revealed previous assaults that had occurred since March. At 12:21 pm, the 26-year-old male suspect was arrested at a residence in the 1000 block of 6th St and taken into custody. He was charged with break and enter, seven counts of assault, assault by choking, and uttering threats. The accused was held in custody to appear in court.
Assault
At 12:37 pm, a call was received from a business in the 1500 block of 18th St stating there were males trying to fight with security. Two youths entered the property with one wearing a face mask and when asked to remove it the subjects became upset and assaulted the security guard by punching him. The suspects were apprehended shortly after in the area of 22nd St and Ottawa Ave and were arrested. The 17-year-old was charged with assault and was arrested on an outstanding warrant for assault with a weapon and breach of probation and was held for court. The 15-year-old male was charged with assault and later released on an undertaking.
Assault
At 2:53 pm, Police were called for a male trying to fight with staff at a business in the 700 block of Rosser Ave. The 23-year-old male was arrested and charged with assault and later released on an undertaking.
Break and Enter
At 7:45 pm, a call was received of a possible break and enter in progress in the 300 block of 11th St. When Police arrived, they located a 24-year-old female who had broken into the residence and was sitting at the table eating the homeowner’s food. She was arrested and charged with break and enter and commit theft. She was released on an undertaking to appear in court at a later date.
Warrants & Breach of Court orders
On Saturday afternoon, a male known to BPS was checked near 1st St and Victoria Ave. There were two outstanding warrants for his arrest on charges of Failing to attend court twice, Failing to comply with his probation order and for possession of property obtained by crime.
Failure to Comply Release Order
On Saturday evening at approximately 8:30pm, police were conducting a walk-through of a licensed establishment in the 100 block of 5th street when a male known to police was spotted in violation of court issued Release Order. The 38-year-old male was arrested on four counts of Failing to comply with his release order and he was held in custody to appear before court in the morning.
On Saturday evening at approximately 9:00pm, police were called to a licensed establishment in the 1000 block of 18th street for a female causing a disturbance. The 31-year-old female was arrested on two outstanding warrants for her arrest and a charge of Failing to comply with her probation order. She was later released to appear in court in November.
Early Sunday morning, shortly after midnight, police were conducting a walk-through of a licensed establishment in the 900 block of Pacific Ave when a male known to police was spotted in violation of his court ordered Curfew. The 37-year-old male was arrested on two counts of Failing to comply with his release order. He was later released to appear in court in December.
While conducting the above-mentioned arrest in the 900 block of 18th St, officers also observed a female who was known to be a curfew order. The female was arrested and found to be in possession of a concealed Machete. The 23-year-old female was arrested on four counts of Failing to comply with her court issued Release Order and one charge of Possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose. She was held in custody to appear before court in the morning.
Breach Of Peace / IPDA
In the past 24 hours, seven individuals were arrested for Breach of Peace or under the Intoxicated Persons Detention Act and held in BPS detention cells. They were to be released once sober & cooperative.
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