Stolen Vehicle Overnight – UPDATE – LOCATED

UPDATE (6:00 PM) – The stolen truck has been located.

File: 20191813559

Charlottetown Police Services are investigating the theft of a vehicle that occurred sometime overnight.

The vehicle is a grey 2008 4 door Ford F250, bearing PEI plate B114J. It was stolen from a residential driveway on MacLean Avenue.

The pick up truck was equipped with a red salter in the bed of the truck.

Anyone with information regarding this theft or any vehicle sittings 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: 20191714720

Charlottetown Police Services are investigation a residential Break and Enter that occurred at approximately 00:45 am on November 9th at a residence on Grafton Street.

Police are seeking public assistance in identifying the male on 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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While on routine patrol at 00:30 am this morning, Charlottetown Police observed a vehicle driving with no headlights on the Kensington Road.  A traffic stop occurred on St Peters Road and Police determined that the driver was intoxicated by alcohol.

A 60 year old Charlottetown male has been 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: 20191803410

At approximately 11:15 am yesterday, Charlottetown Police Services responded to a collision that occurred at the intersection of Belvedere Avenue and North River Road.

The collision involved a vehicle that was turning from Belvedere Avenue onto North River Road and struck a pedestrian that was crossing the road at the same time.

The pedestrian suffered injuries (believed to be minor and non-life threatening) and was transported by IEMS to the QEH.  The driver of the vehicle was charged under the motor vehicle act with failing to yield to a pedestrian.

File: 20191774910

Charlottetown Police Services are investigating an attempted theft from a shed at a residence on Green Street.  The video captures a male looking through the shed at approximately 11:20 pm on Tuesday the 19th of November.

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 are pleased with the turn out at the Parent Information Night held last Thursday at the Colonel Gray High School.

Speakers included:

  • Jane Wood, Tyler Larter, Johnny Bruce & Sydney Hegarty (Youth Service Workers) – “A day in the life at the Gray: Pressures that your child is facing”
  • Gordon Gosley (Senior Property Manager Spring Park Road) – “The Community Perspective”
  • Gerald Quinn (Crown Attorney) – “Consequences when poor choices are made: The Facts”
  • Sgt Jennifer McCarron (Charlottetown Police Services) – “Drugs and Vapes: Good Kids make poor choices, the parent role”
  • Terri MacAdam (Public Schools Branch Director of Student Services) – “What’s in Place?”

File: 20191776324

The investigation into the two armed robberies reported last week has led to the arrest of a 33 year old Charlottetown man.

The male was arrested without incident on Saturday morning.  The accused has been charged with two counts of attempted robbery and remains in custody. He will appear in Provincial Court on Thursday 10:00 am.

File: 20191781044

At approximately 7:20 on Friday evening, Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of an intoxicated male causing a disturbance in the downtown area.

Upon Police arrival, the male became agitated and aggressive.  The male was eventually arrested for causing a disturbance and taken into custody.  The 47 year old Charlottetown man was subsequently charged with causing a disturbance, resisting arrest, uttering threats and breach of probation.

The accused appeared in court on Saturday at which point he was remanded in custody.  During transport back to the Provincial Correctional Centre, the accused became violent and kicked out the rear window of the Police vehicle. The accused was charged with mischief under $5000 and breach of probation.

The accused appeared in Provincial Court this morning and plead guilty to three (3)  or the six (6) charges and was sentenced to 60 days custody on an intermittent basis to be served on weekends.  The accused was released following his court appearance this morning.

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File: 20191783038

At approximately 1:50 am on Saturday morning, Charlottetown Police Services responded to a report of a possible impaired driver on King Street.

Police located the suspect vehicle and pulled it over.  The driver displayed signs of impairment by alcohol and was arrested.

A 39 year old Johstons River male was subsequently charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.  The accused 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: 20191781412

Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of possible domestic violence occurring in an apartment building in the North end of the City.

The investigation has led to assault charges against a 39 year old Charlottetown man.   He was taken into custody and released on conditions to have no contact with the victim.