“Picture This”

Charlottetown Police School Resource Officers in conjunction with Student Services have developed a new program entitled “Picture This”

The program focuses on the impact of harassment, social media (positive and negative), youth intimate images and the legal and mental consequences associated to these.

School Resource Officers along with Healthy Me Officers conducted presentations to Grade 9 students from Birchwood Jr. High School on February 15th and to Grade 9 students from Stone Park Jr. High School on March 11th.

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Charlottetown Police Services are requesting the public’s help in identifying the male depicted in the attached image. Anyone with information regarding the identity of this individual may contact police at 902-629-4172, complete the tip section below or contact PEI Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

 

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Charlottetown Police Services conducted several Road Safety Check Points on St Patrick’s Day.

Charlottetown Police Services conduct these checkpoints in an effort to improve road safety by preventing and deterring motorists from drinking and driving.  Impaired driving is one of the leading causes of death related to motor vehicle collisions and is preventable by planning ahead.

Check Points were conducted at four (4) separate locations: Malpeque Rd, St. Peters Rd., Grafton St. and Water St.

  • 6 charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act
  • 1 male driver was issued a 7 day driving suspension after providing a breath sample that resulted in a warning.
  • Several other drivers provided breath samples but passed
  • 2 drivers were charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle during the weekend
  • 1 driver may be charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle by drug pending toxicology test results

 

 

Charlottetown Police Services had the pleasure of hosting kids from the All Kids Learning Centre on Monday March 18th.

Sgt Chris WATTS toured the kids through the Police Department and introduced them to various Police Officers and support staff. Pictured with the kids are Helen MCGUIGAN, Sgt Chris WATTS and Deputy Chief Brad MACCONNELL.

 

Charlottetown Police Services have charged a 26 year old Charlottetown man in relation to thefts from vehicles that occurred overnight on Saturday/Sunday.

At 3:25am Sunday morning, Police were called to the Ellis Road area in response to a complaint of a male seen going through vehicles.  Police located the 26 year old male and subsequently charged him with Trespass at Night, Possession of Stolen Property and Breach of Probation.

The accused was released with condition consisting of reporting to Charlottetown Police every Monday and abiding by a daily curfew between the hours of 10:00pm and 6:00am.   He will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

Police are reminding the public to protect themselves from these types of thefts by locking their doors and not leaving anything of value inside the vehicle.

Charlottetown Police Services responded to numerous impaired driving reports over the weekend and laid charges in three (3) separate occurrences.

Saturday at 11:25pm, a caller reported a vehicle that was swerving on the road, the caller had been following it from Covehead.  Police located the vehicle on the Brackley Point Road.  The driver,  a 30 year old Charlottetown male, displayed signs of impairment by alcohol, was arrested and subsequently charged with Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle.

Sunday morning at 02:55am, Police responded to a compliant of a possible impaired driver on Kent Street.  Police located the vehicle on Grafton Street. The driver,  a 21 year old Charlottetown female, displayed signs of impairment by alcohol, was arrested and subsequently charged with Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle.

Sunday at 5:50pm, Police responded to a complaint of two males believed to be intoxicated left a business on the East Royalty Road.  Police were able to locate the vehicle on St Peters Road.  The driver, a 42 year old Charlottetown male displayed signs of impairment by drugs and was arrested.   Charges of Impaired Driving by Drugs are pending toxicology test results.

Individuals charged will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

Charlottetown Police Services encourage the public to report any instances of impaired driving…Call 911.

Charlottetown Police Services have made an arrest and laid several charges in relation to recent theft from vehicles that have occurred in the Downtown area.

A 45 year old Charlottetown man was arrested at 4:30am this morning (March 14).  The accused is a repeat offender with 169 criminal code convictions on his record and is now being charged with eight (8) new offences:

  • Theft Under $5000 (x2)
  • Breach of Probation (x3)
  • Fail to comply with an Undertaking (x2)
  • Trespass at Night

The accused has been remanded in custody and will appear in Provincial Court  on Friday March 15th 2019.

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Charlottetown Police Services are investigating a complaint of several power tools being stolen from a work van on MacWilliams Road in East Royalty.  The theft occurred overnight Thursday March 7-Friday March 8.

Tool brands are Dewalt, Bosch and Skil, all are marked with JV Construction.

Anyone with information regarding these crimes may contact police at 902-629-4172, complete the tip section below or contact PEI Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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March 8-10, 2019

Charlottetown Police Services participated in the PEI Home Show held at the East Link Center in Charlottetown.

Among the officers in attendance over the weekend were Cst LONG and Cst MACKAY.  Officers had the opportunity to meet and answer questions from a large turn out of patrons.

Charlottetown Police Services has participated in the Home Show for several years and consider it to be a worthwhile endeavour.

 

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On Friday March 8th,  Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a stolen vehicle from a local business on Capital Drive.

On Saturday while on routine patrol, Police located the vehicle driving on Walthen Drive and pulled it over.  The driver, a 41 year old Montague man was arrested on scene and subsequently charged with theft of a motor vehicle.

He will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.