Street Crime Execute Search Warrant

Street Crime Execute Search Warrant

The search resulted in the seizure of:

  • 34 Percocet tablets
  • 22 grams of Crack Cocaine
  • 36 grams of Crystal Meth
  • 74 grams of Fentanyl
  • Over $7400.00 cash
  • Loaded Glock 9mm hand gun

The street value of the drugs is over $43,000.00 dollars.

Seven persons were arrested on scene.  Three were released without charges.

A 35 year old Charlottetown male and a 35 year old Charlottetown female have been charged with three counts of CDSA 5(1) – Trafficking (cocaine, crystal meth and fentanyl).   Both have been released on conditions and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

A 19 year old Ontario male has been charged with:

  1. CDSA 5(2) – Possession for the purpose of trafficking (Oxycodone)
  2. CDSA 5(2) – Possession for the purpose of trafficking (Crack Cocaine)
  3. CDSA 5(2) – Possession for the purpose of trafficking (Methamphetamine)
  4. CDSA 5(2) – Possession for the purpose of trafficking (Fentanyl)

A second 19 year old Ontario male has been charged with:

  1. CDSA 5(2) – Possession for the purpose of trafficking (Crack Cocaine)
  2. CDSA 5(2) – Possession for the purpose of trafficking (Methamphetamine)
  3. CDSA 5(2) – Possession for the purpose of trafficking (Fentanyl)
  4. 88(1) – Possession of a weapon for dangerous purposes
  5. 86(1) – Careless use of a prohibited weapon
  6. 90(1) – Carrying a concealed weapon
  7. 91(1) – Unauthorized possession of a firearm
  8. 91(2) – Possession of prohibited ammunition
  9. 95(1)(a) – Possession of a loaded restricted firearm
  10. 145(5)(a) – Fail to comply with a Release Order (residence)
  11. 145(5)(a) – Fail to comply with a Release Order (weapons/firearms)
  12. 145(5)(a) – Fail to comply with a Release Order (drugs)

Both Ontario males have been remanded in custody and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

Police encourage anyone with information about illegal drug activity to contact Charlottetown Police at 902-629-4172, complete the tip section below or contact PEI Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

File: 2024362318

At 11:10 pm Tuesday night (Mar 19), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a Break and Enter in progress at a residential apartment  on Water Street.

Police learned that the female victim was in bed and heard the balcony door open and saw  an unknown male in her kitchen.  The suspect left the apartment and stole a winter jacket on his way out.  The victim was not approached by the suspect and was able to provide a good physical and clothing description of the male.

A few hours later at 1:05 am Wednesday morning (Mar 20), Police responded to a complaint of a male on a deck at a residence on Sydney Street.   In this case, the suspect had left the scene without entering the residence, but the victim did have video surveillance of the male.  Police were able to identify the male, and based on clothing and physical description confirmed that this was the same male as the previous B&E investigation.

At 1:20 am, other Police units located and arrested the male suspect on Prince Street.   The male was wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet (ankle bracelet) and as such, Probation Services were contacted after the fact and were able to confirm that the male had been at the two locations subject to these investigations.

A 31 year old Charlottetown male has been charged with break and enter, trespass at night, two (2) counts of breach of probation and two (2) counts of failing to comply with a court imposed release order.  The accused had over twenty five other unrelated pending charges before the courts at the time of his arrest.   The accused has been remanded in custody and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

 

 

File: 2024359244

At 12:15 yesterday afternoon (Mar 19), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a shoplifting complaint on Grafton Street involving a female that had just left the store.

With the assistance of the Police E-Watch video surveillance system, the female suspect was observed on camera and Officers were directed to her location on Richmond Street.  Officers made contact with the suspect and upon arrest, the female resisted arrest and assaulted the Officer and then attempted to flee but was restrained by the Officer.  During the course of the investigation, Police learned that the female had been inside another business and had stolen an item and purposely broken merchandise in that store.   The Officer did not sustain any injuries during the assault.

A 32 year old Charlottetown female has been charged two (2) counts of theft under five thousand dollars, mischief under fiver thousand dollars, causing a disturbance, assault on Police Officer and six (6) counts of breach of Probation.

The accused was remanded in custody and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

File: 2024341520

Charlottetown Police Services is seeking public assistance in identifying this male.

Anyone with information regarding this individual is asked to 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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File: 2024349084

At 2:30am Sunday morning (Mar 17), while on routine patrol, Police pulled over a vehicle on Riverside Drive for driving without any tail lights on.  While interacting with the driver, the Officer determined that the driver displayed signs of being impaired by alcohol and arrested the female.

A 19  year old Charlottetown female was subsequently charged with impaired driving after providing breath samples that were above the legal limit.

The accused will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

Charlottetown Police Services is reminding the public  to  plan ahead and never get behind the wheel when their ability to drive is impaired by drugs or alcohol.

The Police Service wishes to thank concerned citizens for reporting possible impaired drivers.   The public is encouraged to report instances of suspected impaired driving by calling 911.

File: 2024333147

At 11:20pm last night (Mar 13), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a motor vehicle collision on Kent Street.  The complainant told Police that the vehicle that caused the collision did not remain on scene but he did obtain the vehicle license plate number and was able to identify the driver.  No injuries were reported to Police.

Other responding Officers were able to locate the vehicle on Cumberland Street and arrested the male driver.    That driver displayed signs of being impaired by alcohol and was arrested.

A 30  year old Charlottetown  male was subsequently charged with impaired driving after providing breath samples that were above the legal limit.

The accused will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

Charlottetown Police Services is reminding the public  to  plan ahead and never get behind the wheel when their ability to drive is impaired by drugs or alcohol.

The Police Service wishes to thank concerned citizens for reporting possible impaired drivers.   The public is encouraged to report instances of suspected impaired driving by calling 911.

File: 2024323055

At 10:30pm last night (Mar 11), while on routine patrol, Police pulled over a vehicle on Riverside Drive for a traffic act violation.  While interacting with the driver, the Officer determined that the driver displayed signs of being impaired by alcohol and arrested the male.

A 27  year old St Catherines PEI  male was subsequently charged with impaired driving after providing breath samples that were above the legal limit.

The accused will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

Charlottetown Police Services is reminding the public  to  plan ahead and never get behind the wheel when their ability to drive is impaired by drugs or alcohol.

The Police Service wishes to thank concerned citizens for reporting possible impaired drivers.   The public is encouraged to report instances of suspected impaired driving by calling 911.

File: 20231817792

Charlottetown Police Services is investigating the theft of a utility trailer.  The trailer was stolen from a parking lot on Walsh Road.   Details of the trailer are:

Make: True North 8 x10 foot

The actual trailer is pictured below.

Anyone with information regarding this theft or may have seen the trailer, is asked to 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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File: 2024307075, 2024310560

At 1:15pm Friday afternoon (Mar 8), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a possible impaired driver on Euston Street.  With assistance from the Police E-Watch video surveillance system, the Dispatcher was able to monitor the vehicle and direct Officers to its general location.  Officers caught up to the vehicle and pulled the vehicle over in a business parking lot on  Allen Street. Officers determined that the driver displayed signs of impairment by alcohol and was arrested.

A 39  year old Charlottetown male was subsequently charged with impaired driving after providing breath samples that were three times the legal limit.

The accused will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

At 1:35am Saturday morning (Mar 9), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a motor vehicle collision near the intersection of Spring Park Road and Chestnut Street.  The collision involved an SUV that collided with two parked vehicles.   The driver of the vehicle was not injured, but Officers did determine that she was impaired by alcohol and was arrested.

A 38 year old Cornwall female has been charged with refusing to provide a breath sample upon demand and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

Charlottetown Police Services is reminding the public  to  plan ahead and never get behind the wheel when their ability to drive is impaired by drugs or alcohol.

The Police Service wishes to thank concerned citizens for reporting possible impaired drivers.   The public is encouraged to report instances of suspected impaired driving by calling 911.

Over the last week Charlottetown Police Services has seen an increased volume of complaints reporting thefts from vehicles.  These types thefts are scattered throughout the City.

Residents can take some effective and simple preventative measures such as:

  1. Do not leave valuables such as purses, wallets and electronic devices in vehicles
  2. Always keep your doors locked

Residents are also encouraged to immediately report suspicious activity to Police.

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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Do you have information that can help us solve this file? Leave a tip below. If you wish to remain anonymous, only fill out the information area. If you add your contact name, email or phone number, you may be contacted by an Officer to discuss the information you provided.

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