Theft of Pick Up Truck – Charges Laid
File: 2020826035
Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a stolen pick up truck from a residence on the Lower Malpeque Road. The truck was stolen sometime overnight (Sun-Mon) and reported to Police Monday morning.
The truck was located and recovered last night along an isolated dirt road in the Kinkora area. Charlottetown Police arrested and charged a 25 year old Charlottetown man with theft of vehicle, mischief under $5000, public mischief and breach of probation.
The accused was released from custody this morning with conditions and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.
File: 2020819752
While on routine patrol at 1:25 am on Sunday morning, Police observed a vehicle travelling south on Queen Street nearly hitting a light pole and a parked vehicle. The vehicle was pulled over and it was determined that the driver was impaired by alcohol and the driver was arrested. Breath sample results were almost three times the legal limit.
A 31 year old Charlottetown male was subsequently 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.
File: 2020773336
Charlottetown Police Services is seeking public assistance – Sometime between 10:00 am and noon on June 12th, someone stole two “Ebikes” from a residence on the Lower Malpeque Road. The picture of the bikes are below.
1) Trek Lift + Ebike Woman’s, white in color with a back rack and water bottle holder on the handle bars.
2) Trek Lift + Ebike Men’s, grey in color with a back rack.

Anyone with information regarding this theft may contact police at 902-629-4172, complete the tip section below or contact PEI Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
File: 2020784117
Charlottetown Police Services is seeking public assistance – Sometime overnight on June 14-15, someone stole a Milwaukee Drill set from a vehicle on Yorkshire Drive. The picture of the drill case is below.

Anyone with information regarding this theft may contact police at 902-629-4172, complete the tip section below or contact PEI Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Picture: Cst Tim KEIZER, Cpl Robert LARTER and rally organizer Paul HADDAD.
Harley Davidson enthusiast Paul Haddad is organizing a bikers’ rally for Saturday in Charlottetown to support first responders and front-line workers.
Haddad said he was inspired by one of the many catch-phrases Premier Dennis King has uttered during the coronavirus pandemic – FU COVID.
“There are a lot of people out there thinking, ‘what can I do to give back’? This is a time where the world has changed but our spirits have grown stronger and people want to do more; give more,’’ Haddad said.
He said a lot of people have done a lot of different things to show support for one another since the pandemic led to physical distancing measures. They range from dancing to singing on social media and connecting through technology like Zoom.
“I want to do my share and I can’t dance or sing, but I love to ride (motorcycles).’’
File: 2020806115
While on routine patrol at 9:00 pm last night, Charlottetown Police Services conducted a traffic stop with a vehicle that displayed an expired vehicle registration sticker. While speaking with the driver, the Officer determined that the driver was impaired by alcohol and arrested him.
A 56 year old Charlottetown male was subsequently charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.
A 38 year old Charlottetown woman who was a passenger in the vehicle was also arrested for breach of the peace and later released.
Charlottetown Police Services encourage the public to report any instances of impaired driving…Call 911.
File: 2020788295
At 9:30 pm last night, Charlottetown Police Services responded to an incident between two vehicles on the Norwood Road. The incident involved two vehicles driving in the same direction when the vehicle at the rear passed the other and made gestures to the other male driver. The incident escalated when one of the drivers brandished what appeared to be a bat and threatened the other.
The investigation into this matter has led to charges of assault and uttering threats against a 30 year old Charlottetown man. He was also charged under the Highway Traffic Act for driving without any insurance.
The accused was released with conditions to have no contact with the victim and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.
Charlottetown Police Services are warning the public of a recent increase in the number of bicycles being stolen in the City.
Eight occurrences have been reported to Police since last Tuesday June 9th.
The bulk of the thefts have occurred on the west side of the City:
- Shell Court
- Ambrose Street
- Westview Drive
- Spring Park Road
- Lower Malpeque Road
- Liberty Crescent
Residents are encouraged to keep bicycles out of sight and locked when not in use.
The investigations into these thefts are continuing and anyone with information 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).
File: 2020770999
At approximately 10:30 pm Friday night, Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a possible impaired driver on Mount Edward Road. Police were able to locate the vehicle, effected a traffic stop and determined that the driver was impaired by alcohol.
A 48 year old Charlottetown male provided breath samples that were over twice the legal limit and was subsequently 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.
File: 2020793283
Charlottetown Police Services are requesting public assistance related to a theft of a drone on Elizabeth Street.
The theft occurred sometime overnight on Sat/Sun (June 6-7) from a vehicle that was parked at a residence on Elizabeth Street.
The stolen drone is a Mavic Pro, actual drone pictures below.


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