Police are releasing this video and request public assistance in identifying the male suspect.
At 3:05 pm on Saturday afternoon (April 24), two females were walking past the garden center at Walmart when a lone male approached them and started assaulting one of the females. The second female ran for help. The suspect then fled on foot behind Walmart and appears on video at 3:07 pm at 49 Burns Avenue. He then proceeds to walk towards 45 Burns Avenue and goes out of camera sight.
Anyone that may have surveillance video near Burns Avenue is asked to review video footage to see if it may have captured the suspect.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Charlottetown Police Services at 902-629-4172.
9:00 pm April 24 – UPDATE – New suspect picture. Anyone with information is asked to contact Charlottetown Police Services at 902-629-4172.
Charlottetown Police Services is investigating a Robbery that occurred at 3:00 pm this afternoon (April 24) and are seeking public assistance to identify the male suspect.
At approximately 3:00 pm, two female youth victims were walking past the garden center at Walmart when a lone male approached them and started assaulting one of the females. The second female ran for help. The male then stole the females backpack and fled on foot heading behind Walmart towards Burns Avenue. No weapons were used during the Robbery, however Police ask the public not to approach the suspect if seen and call Police immediately.
The male is described as wearing kaki pants, black jacket/hoodie and wearing a mask. See picture below, the jacket/hoodie has a distinct pattern/image.
Police will release better quality video/images as it becomes available.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Charlottetown Police Services at 902-629-4172.
File: 2021521393
At 9:50 pm last night (Apr 18), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a possible impaired driver that was traveling on St Peters Road. Police were able to locate and pull the suspect vehicle over a short time later.
Police determined that the driver was impaired by alcohol and arrested. A 62 year old Charlottetown woman was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.
Charlottetown Police Services encourage the public to report any instances of impaired driving…Call 911.
Mr MOONEY, whom was reported missing on Friday has been located deceased in a wooded area in Winsloe. PEI Ground Search and Rescue located the body last night. Police would like to thank the public, Island EMS, Charlottetown Fire Department, RCMP Police Dog Services and the PEI Ground Search and Rescue for their assistance. The cause of death is not suspicious.
Our thoughts are with Mr MOONEY’s family and friends during this difficult time.
*** UPDATE*** April 17
Mr. MOONEY is still missing, Police wish to provide an update on the his last sighting.
Mr. MOONEY was last seen walking northbound on confederation trial yesterday at 11:17 am (April 16) at the intersection of the Arterial Highway and Mount Edward Road. He is believed to have continued walking north on the trail from that point.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Charlottetown Police Services at 902-629-4172.
Charlottetown Police Services are seeking public assistance in locating a missing person.
Joseph MOONEY, 60 years old, was last seen today (April 16) on Queen Street and Sydney Street at 10:07 a.m.
He was last seen wearing:
Red/purple t-shirt
Dark cargo pants
Dark bomber jacket
Carrying black camo pattern back pack
Dark ASICS sneakers
wearing blue surgical face mask
5 feet 7 inches tall
Short grey hair and white beard
Blue eyes
Anyone with information is asked to contact Charlottetown Police Services at 902-629-4172.
File: 2021448721
On the 5th of April at approximately 7:15 am Charlottetown Police Services and the Charlottetown Fire Department responded to a fire in an apartment building on Euston Street. The property contained multiple apartments and approximately 20 people had to be evacuated.
As a result of the investigation, CPS Major Crime Unit have charged a 39 year old Charlottetown female under section 433(a) – Arson, disregard for human life.
She has been released from custody with conditions and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.
The CPS Officer that suffered smoke inhalation while evacuating people from the building is doing well and will be returning to his duties soon.
File: 2021 389918
Charlottetown Police Services are requesting the public’s help in identifying the male depicted in the video.
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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File: 2021212725
At 11:00 pm last night (April 6), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of two males involved in a fight at a residence on Euston Street. Both male knew each other and did not sustain any significant injuries.
As a result of the investigation, a 45 year old Charlottetown male has been charged with assault. He has been released with conditions and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.
The Bunny Hop has been a popular PEI road-running race in early spring for years. This year, the UPEI Distance Running Program has taken over the management of the race which will occur this Saturday April 3,2021 with an expectation of 200 runners. Start time begins at 8 am and will be staggered with groups of 50 runners through the morning to allow for social distancing.
There will be no road closures for the race, but motorist are asked to slow down and use caution as you approach runners. Volunteer flaggers will assist with traffic flow at intersections.
Race Route:
Starting point is Dairy Queen on University Avenue. Groups of 50 runners will depart at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 am.
Runners will be traveling on Summer St – Queen St – Kirkwood Dr – North River Rd. – Capital Dr – Maypoint Rd – Beach Grove Rd (see map below)
File: 2021406758
On the 27th of March at approximately 11:28pm Charlottetown Police Services and the Charlottetown Fire Department responded to a working structure fire on Norwood Road. The property contained a vacant two storey home that was completely destroyed by the fire.
As a result of the investigation, CPS Major Crime Unit have charged a 25 year old male and a 23 year old female with Arson. Both have been released from custody with conditions and are scheduled to appear in Provincial Court on April 26th at 1:00pm.