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This Week In Russell County

(RUSSELL COUNTY, ON) In the week of April 27, 2015 to May 4, 2015, Russell County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 211 occurrences. Among those occurrences OPP responded to 11 collisions, 5 thefts, 5 domestics and 2 impaired drivers.

As a result of those occurrences, 41 people were charged with various offences.

Impaired

(Embrun, ON) On April 28, 2015 OPP Constables responded to a traffic complaint on Notre-Dame Street in Embrun. The officers later located the vehicle on St-Marie Road. They spoke to the female driver and noticed a smell of alcohol. The female supplied a breath sample into the Roadside Screening Device. The result was an “f” for fail. She was transported to the OPP detachment were she supplied more breath samples into the Intoxilyzer. The results exceeded the legal limit.

Lisa M.L. MAYS, 38 years old from Embrun, will have to appear in L’Orignal court on May 20, 2015 to answer to the following charge:

CC 253(1)(a) Care or Control While Impaired (Alcohol)

CC 253(1)(b) Care or Control Over 80 mgs.

Impaired

(Casselman, ON) On April 30, 2015 OPP Constables responded to traffic hazard complaint on Highway 417 near Casselman. At that location some motorists reported that a vehicle was stopped on the roadway putting other drivers at risk. The officers attended the location a located the vehicle on the road. They approached the vehicle to find a male sleeping at the wheel. When speaking to the male they noticed a strong smell of alcohol. The driver was arrested and transported to the OPP detachment were he supplied some breath samples. The results exceeded the legal limit permitted.

Michel. BOUASRIA, 60 years old from Verdun, Quebec will have to appear in L’Orignal court on May 20, 2015 to answer to the following charges:

CC 253(1)(a) Driving While Ability Impaired- motor vehicle (Alcohol)

CC 249(1)(a) Dangerous Operation of Motor Vehicle

CC 253(1)(b) Driving with More than 80 mgs. of Alcohol in Blood

Breach of Conditions

(Bourget, ON) On April 30, 2015 OPP Constables responded to a landlord and tenant dispute on Champlain Street in Bourget. At that location an intoxicated male complained of losing his apartment. The officers checked that male on their police computer and realized that the intoxicated male was breaching a release condition.

Richard, J. MASSIA, 25 years old from Bourget, will have to appear in L’Orignal court on April 29, 2015 to answer to the following charge:

CC 145(5.1) Fail to Comply with Conditions of Undertaking Given by Officer in Charge

He was also issued a provincial offence notice for the following offence:

LLA 31(4) Being intoxicated in public place

Breach of Conditions

(Rockland, ON) On May 2, 2015 OPP Constable Stephane Roy stopped a vehicle on County Road 17 at Rollin Road for speeding. The officer checked the driver on the police computer and discovered that the male driver was breaching a non-communication condition with the vehicle passenger.

A 30 year old male, From Alfred-Plantagenet will have to appear in L’Orignal court on May 27, 2015 to answer to the following charge:

CC 733.1(1) Fail to Comply with Probation Order

He was also issued a provincial offence notice for Speeding.

Mischief

(Limoges, ON) On May 3, 2015 OPP Constables responded to a domestic related incident on Mabel Street in Limoges. At that location a female reported that her partner had forced his way into the house even after being told he was not welcomed. The door was damaged and would not work properly.

A 54 year old male, from Limoges will have to appear in L’Orignal court on May 20, 2015 to answer to the following offence:

CC 430(4) Mischief – Domestic

If you have information on any of these matters call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or 632-2729. Persons giving tips to Crime Stoppers that lead to an arrest may be eligible for a cash reward. Crime stoppers does not subscribe to Call display. Your call will stay anonymous and your presence won’t be needed in court. Tips can also be sent via text messages and e-mail. For information visit National Capital Crime Stoppers’ website at WWW.CrimeStoppers.ca