The Police Auction Is This Saturday In Back Parking Lot At Police Headquarters

The Peterborough Lakefield Community Police are holding their Fall auction this Saturday (September 22nd). Seized items are sold off and money earned from the auction goes to a number of charitable causes. It will take place starting at 10:00 a.m. in the rear parking lot of Police Headquarters at 500 Water Street, Peterborough.

[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]

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Man Throws Pop Can At Pregnant Wife Then Rips Phone Out Of Wall When She Tries To Call 911

(Note: These are the types of domestics we get frequently on police reports)

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...

Domestic Assault

On the 12th of November 2011 a Cameron Street couple had an argument which escalated to where the male party threw a can of pop and pieces of a banana at his pregnant wife. Once the wife called 911 the male party ripped the phone from the wall in an attempt to prevent her from calling for help.  PLCPS responded to the call of a 911 hangup.  Upon further investigation the male was arrested for domestic assault with a weapon and mischief.  The accused is held for bail court on the 13th of November 2011.  The accused can not be named in order to protect the identity of the victim.

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Teenager's Attempted Robbery At Mister Convenience Store Yesterday Foiled By Female Clerk With Golf Club

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  

Young Offender Arrested for Robbery
 
On the 12th of November 2011 a 16 year old male attended Mister Convenience Store on McDonnel Street wearing dark clothing and bandana to cover his face.  This male proceeded behind the counter demanding the clerk to open the cash drawer.  The female clerk fearing for her safety picked up a golf club to protect herself.  This action caused the robber to leave without any property or cash.  A couple sitting in their vehicle saw the robber flee and they proceeded to follow while calling 911.  Police caught up with the robber on Donegal Street where he was arrested.  The accused is held in custody for bail on the 13th of November 2011 on the charges of Robbery with Intent and Disguise with Intent.  The accused can not be named under the YCJA.

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Man Charged With Attempted Murder In Stabbing Of Cab Driver

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today... 

Arrest Made In Cab Driver Stabbing:

On the 1st of November at approximately 12:47 am officers were called to the area of King and Margaret Street to assist a cab driver that had been stabbed. The driver, a 64-year-old male, was taken to hospital where he is being treated for several stab wounds. As a result of the investigation, officers identified a suspect and at approximately 8:00 pm, Spencer Gerald Cooper age 19 of McKellar Street was located and arrested on McDonnel Street. He has been charged with attempt murder. He has been held in custody and will appear in court later this morning. The victim remains in the hospital in stable condition. The investigation is continuing. If anyone has any information regarding this investigation, please call the Peterborough Lakefield Police or Crime Stoppers.

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Officer Sustains Broken Toe Trying To Break Up Melee Outside Downtown Bar

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...


Arrest as a result of a Disturbance
 
On the 22nd of October 2011 officers on patrol during bar closing in the downtown core observed a group of people engaged in a altercation on the street. Officers attempted to intervene to break up the group. One of the persons  continued to be aggressive with people in the crowd and officers. A second person in the crowd was also aggressive and was taken into custody for causing a disturbance. While this male was being dealt with the first male attempted to intervene in the arrest and had to be subdued by an officer. This male then resisted arrest and struggled with police. As a result of the arrest and subsequent struggles one officer suffered a broken toe and was treated at PRHC and released. Charged with Cause a Disturbance and Possession of a Controlled Substance was Kenny Porter 27 years old. He was held for court on the 24th October 2011. Charged with Cause a Disturbance and Assault Police is Michael MacDougall 25 years old. He was released on Bail for court on the 27th of October 2011.

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The Owners Of A Cat That Was Shot & Killed By Someone With A BB Gun Speak Out

Anyone with information is asked to call Police or Crime Stoppers.

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Here Is A Look At Crime Stats This Year In The City Compared To This Time Last Year

Sergeant DiClemente

We've been getting a lot of questions about whether crime is increasing significantly in Peterborough—break and enters and such. It seems it is, or optics are such that it is. So we asked Peterborough Police Sergeant Walter DiClemente about it, and here's some interesting stats he provided to us:

• Our second quarter crime stats show that our actual offences are down 8.1 % from the same time last year, and the clearance rate (that is, the percentage of the crimes that are solved) is up at 54.6% compared to 47.9% from the same time last year.
 
• Break and enters are down 26.5% and robberies are down 23.5% from the same time last year.

• We do have an increase in total weapon offences, up from 7 at the same time last year to 20, a 185.7% increase.
 
• Drug offences are up from 73 at the same time last year to 94, a 28.8% increase.

Some telling quotes from DiClemente on crime in the area:
-- "Recently we have been experiencing an increase in break and enters to compounds that store or use copper wire. This trend is not unique to this area, it is province wide."

-- "Since our college and university students have moved back to the area, we have had an increase in residential break and enters. Thieves are targeting laptop computers and electronic gaming units. This trend can be attributed to several students residing in the core area of the city and thieves taking advantage of unlocked and insecure doors and windows."
 
-- "The drug offensives are mainly officer initiated and can be attributed to the work conducted by our dedicated drug unit, who are targeting known drug dealers. We our also finding that these same drug dealers are arming themselves with weapons that are located during arrests."


[Related: Does Peterborough Need A Town Hall Meeting To Address Safety In The Community?]

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Man Arrested For Shoplifting Meat From Farmboy Then Goes And Shoplifts Meat From No Frills

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today... 

Male charged with shoplifting after 2nd Incident.
 
On the 16th of September 2011 at 330 pm a male was observed leaving Farmboy on Lansdowne St without paying for a quantity of meat. An off duty officer observed an employee chasing the male and he was arrested a short distance from the store without incident. The male was released on an adult diversion program, with no charge, at that time. That same day at 530 pm the same male was caught trying to steal a quantity of meat from No Frills on George St. As a result of the 2nd incident the male has now been charged in relation to both incidents. Charged is Robert Middleton, 35 yrs of Fairbairn St. He has a first court appearance date of the 13th of October 2011.

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Man Arrested For Impaired After Hit & Run

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release last night...  

Media Release - Hit & Run, Arrest
 
In response to a couple of media inquiries:
 
On September 14th, 2011 at 9:15 pm the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service were notified of a Hit & Run accident which occurred at Sherbrooke St and Denure Dr.  The fleeing vehicle was described as a Red Dodge Caravan.  There were no injures sustained as a result of this accident.
 
At 9:45 pm police received a call about an erratic driver in a red van on Parkhill Rd.  Officers attended and attempted to stop the van, the driver slowed and eventually stopped on Parkhill Rd W at the entrance to St Peter's High School.
 
Charged with Impaired Driving, Operating a Motor Vehicle over 80, Fail to Remain at the Scene of an Accident, Prohibited Driving and Breach of Probation is 37 year old Daniel Hutchinson of Peterborough.  Hutchinson will make his first court appearance on September 29th, 2011 to begin the process of determining his innocence or guilt.

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Man Busted With Drugs At Court Yesterday After Going Through Magnetometer

From a Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service Media Release today...  

Court appearance leads to drug arrest:
 
On the 8th of September 2011 officers of the Peterborough Lakefield Police were screening people through the Magnetometer at Provincial Court, when a male came through acting suspicious.  While being searched an undisclosed amount of marihuana was located on the male.  The male was arrested by officers at court and then turned over to the Uniform branch for investigation.  Charged with Possession of Marihuana and Breach of Probation is 29 year old Charles Bird of Peterborough.  Bird was released from custody and will appear in court on the 29th of September 2011 to begin the process to determine his guilt or innocence.

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