Impaired Driver – Charge Laid

File: 20241058610

At approximately 4:00 am this morning (July 25), Charlottetown Police responded to a possible impaired driver complaint on Weymouth Street.  The complainant informed Police that a male was in a stationary vehicle and appeared to impaired and kept nodding off.

Officers located the vehicle and determined that driver was impaired by alcohol.  He was arrested and brought back to the Police Station to provide breath samples.

A 40 year old  Fort McMurray Alberta male was subsequently charged with impaired driving after providing breath samples that were above the legal limit.

The accused was released from custody 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: 2024971040

Charlottetown Police Services are investigating a shoplifting complaint that occurred on July 8, 2024.  The female pictured below stolen over $900.00 dollars from a clothing store on Buchanan Drive.

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: 20241047253

Charlottetown Police Services have charged a male in connection to a stolen vehicle file reported yesterday.

Police responded to a theft of a motor vehicle from a residence on Southdale Avenue yesterday morning.  The keys had been left inside the vehicle overnight and when the owner woke up, he noticed it had been stolen.   Officers kept watch for it throughout the day and located it around 5:00pm in the area of Euston/Edwards Streets.   A witness gave Police the description of a male that was seen a short time earlier inside the vehicle.   That same male was observed by other responding Officers riding a bicycle on Longworth Avenue during that same time period.   The male was arrested and keys to the stolen vehicle were found in his possession.   Police were also able to determine that the bicycle his was riding had also been stolen earlier in the day from a residence on York Lane.

A 33 year old Charlottetown male has been charged with:

  • Possession of property obtained by crime (vehicle)
  • Possession of property obtained by crime (bicycle)
  • Driving while prohibited
  • Breach of Probation

The investigation is ongoing, additional charges may be laid as Police are in the process of determining if other seized items have been stolen.  Residents are asked to report any recent thefts from vehicle or property.

The accused has been remanded in custody and will appear in Provincial Court tomorrow.

The accused is a Prolific Offender accumulating 45 previous convictions for similar offences since 2010.  He was just released from jail on previous convictions a month ago.  Charlottetown Police Services are committed to keeping Charlottetown and PEI residents safe by focusing it’s efforts on targeting Prolific Offenders to minimize crime and victimization.

 

File: 20241052580

At approximately 2:45 am this morning (July 24), Charlottetown Police responded to a possible impaired driver complaint on MacWilliams Road.  The complainant informed Police that a female was banging on their door and woke them up.  The female was described as appearing to be intoxicated and had a vehicle in the driveway still running.

Officers located the female at the same location and after a short time, determined that she had driven the vehicle to this address and that she was impaired by alcohol.  She was subsequently arrested and brought to the Police Station to provide breath samples.

A 27 year old Charlottetown female was subsequently charged with impaired driving after providing breath samples that were over 2 times the legal limit.

The accused was released from custody 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.

CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI – July 18, 2024 – At approximately 11:14 PM on Thursday night, Charlottetown Police responded to a report of a suspicious incident involving a male subject at the Bank of Montreal in the Royalty Crossing Mall parking lot. According to witnesses, the black male, described as over 6 feet tall with dreadlocks and a possible facial hair and stud earring, was observed pacing near a female’s vehicle before approaching and removing an item from his pocket. The male then abruptly walked away towards University Avenue.

Subsequently, at 11:47 PM, police received another report of a separate incident involving a male with similar physical descriptors at the KFC Parking Lot near Nassau Street. The male allegedly approached a parked vehicle and pointed a gun at the victim’s head while shouting, “Car, Car!” Fortunately, the victim was able to reverse and drive away safely, immediately notifying authorities.

During the incidents, the male subject was reportedly wearing a mask or partial face covering, a black hooded sweater with white lettering that read “PEI Black Cultural Society.” Following the incidents, the male subject was observed fleeing into the wooded area between MacKinnon Road and Charlottetown Rural High School, and later seen running through a backyard on Burns Avenue.

In response to the incidents, Charlottetown Police Service deployed RCMP K9 units and a drone for an extensive search of the area. Although some clothing items were recovered along with a pellet gun pistol, the male subject managed to evade capture.

Charlottetown Police are taking these incidents very seriously and are actively investigating.  Police urge anyone with information to come forward and assist with the ongoing efforts.

Anyone with information regarding these incidents or the whereabouts of the male subject is encouraged to contact Charlottetown Police at 629-4172 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.peicrimestoppers.com.

Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

At approximately 1:00pm yesterday afternoon (July 16), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a male on foot acting erratically on Buchanan Drive, crossed University Ave and proceeded to enter the Charlottetown mall.  The male was also reported to have exited a parked SUV prior to crossing the street.

Police attended the mall to check on the wellbeing of the male.   E-watch video surveillance was utilized to locate the parked vehicle, which was parked in the parking lot across the street.   A short time after, the male was captured on e-watch running from the mall towards his parked vehicle, he entered the vehicle and left the area heading south on University Avenue.  An Officer that was in the mall parking lot proceeded to attempt to pull the vehicle over, but it did not stop and continued south on University Ave.

A second Police vehicle was waiting for the fleeing vehicle at the intersection of Belvedere and University with emergency lights activated.  Traffic at the time was heavy and the fleeing vehicle went around the stationary police vehicle, crossed University Ave and drove through a business parking lot and turned onto Belvedere Ave proceeding at a high rate of speed.   For public safety reasons, Police did not pursue the vehicle and turned their emergency equipment off.

Officers involved were able to identify the driver, and other units attended the suspects residence.   Officers were able to intercept him as he arrived home and he was arrested without incident.

A 31 year old Charlottetown male was subsequently charged with Flight from Police, Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle and driving while suspend under the Highway Traffic Act.

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

 

 

File: 2024973937

Charlottetown Police Services seized four firearms, three replica firearms and ammunition following an disturbance investigation last week.

Police were called to a residence on Fitzroy Street last Wednesday night in response to a disturbance complaint.  While Police were conducting the investigation, a firearm was observed leaning against a wall.  Officers seized the firearm and located several others with ammunition. Officers also learned that an assault had taken place prior to Police arrival resulting in the arrest of a male resident.

As a result of the investigation, a 53 year old Charlottetown male was arrested and charged with assault and unsafe storage of a firearm.

The accused was released with conditions and will appear in Provincial Court at a later date.

File: 2024858517

On June 21, 2024, Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a break and enter that occurred at 22 McCarville Street.

A Fermenter was stolen from this equipment storage location.   See pictures below.

Anyone with information regarding this theft 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: 2024911590

Charlottetown Police Services are investigating a theft from vehicle that occurred on overnight on June 29th.  A credit card was stolen and used (tapped) at the St Peters Road Irving on June 30th at 4:23am.   Police are seeking public assistance with identifying this male. Although his face is covered, someone may recognize the clothing.

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: 2024961925

At 1:00 am Tuesday morning (July 9), Charlottetown Police Services responded to a complaint of a male following his ex-girlfriend as she was driving on Longworth Avenue.  Officers located both vehicles east bound on Allen Street and attempted to pull the trailing vehicle over.  That vehicle passed the complainants vehicle at a high rate of speed continuing east bound and eventually lost control and ran into a power poll on Beasley Avenue.   The male then attempted to run from Police but was arrested following a short foot chase.   Upon a subsequent search, Officers located and seized a quantity of suspected cocaine.

A 26 year old Charlottetown male has been charged with:

  • Flight from Police
  • Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
  • Operating a motor vehicle while prohibited
  • Assault with a weapon
  • Mischief over $5000 dollars
  • CDSA 5(2) possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking

The accused has been remanded in custody and will appear in Provincial Court July 11 at 9:00am.