Archive for November, 2020

Media Release Nov 30th, Impaired driving, Festive RIDE, Protest Charge

Posted on: November 30th, 2020

FROM: Aylmer Police Service                        DATE:  30 November 20                 

Festive RIDE checks:

Aylmer Police service would like to remind all motorists that 2020 Festive RIDE campaign has commenced and will run until 3rd of Jan 2021.
From 01 Jan 2020 to 26th of November 2020, Aylmer Police investigated 31 Incidents of suspected impaired driving cases resulting in 28 charges. In comparison to the same period in 2019, officers investigated 29 incidents and laid 18 charges, an increase of 56%. The increase is attributed to the vigilance and dedication of the officers to road safety and reduction of serious collision involving impaired drivers. The 2020-21 campaign will continue to focus on the ‘zero tolerance’ approach by the officers and we encourage every motorist to adopt to that principle every time they get behind the wheel.
Officers will continue to utilize Mandatory Alcohol Screening and will be increasing this practice during the Festive RIDE season. Now heading into its third year, under the Mandatory Alcohol Screening law, an officer with an approved alcohol-screening device can demand a breath sample from any driver without having reasonable suspicion that they have alcohol in their body. Officers will also be observing for motorists who are impaired by drugs. Aylmer Police Officers are fully trained in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) and we have an officer who is trained as a Drug Recognition Expert. This expertise furthers our ability to detect impaired drivers.
Citizens are encouraged to report incidents of impaired driving on our roadways. “The dedication of our front line officers in partnership with our citizens and motorists, I am certain that collectively we can make our roadways safe for all to enjoy during this holiday season and throughout the year.” Comments Chief Horvat.

Impaired by drug and drug seizure;

On 26th of November 2020 at approximately 10:00 pm., officer on patrol stopped a motor vehicle, a 2016 Dodge Ram on Talbot St. E Aylmer ON., for a Highway Traffic Act offence. While speaking to the driver, officer observed signs of impairment suspected to be by drug. Officer completed Standardized field sobriety test resulting in a fail. As a result, male was arrested for impaired driving by drug. Aylmer officer trained as a drug recognition expert   conducted further tests at the station forming an opinion that the male was impaired by drug. Search of the vehicle resulted in a seizure of 1 gram of suspected Rock fentanyl. As a result, 50-year-old male from Aylmer was charged with Operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs and Possession of a Schedule I Substance – Opioid (other than heroin).

Drive over 80 mgs.

On 27th of November 2020 at approximately 3:36 pm. , Aylmer Police responded to a complaint of a possible impaired driver travelling North bound on John St. N. Aylmer ON. Officer located a white Chev Monza being operated by a male driver. While speaking to the driver, officer detected a strong odour of alcoholic beverage on Driver’s breath. A roadside test was administered resulting in a “fail” reading. Further tests at the station resulted in readings over twice the legal limit. Investigation also revealed that the male driver was prohibited from operating a motor vehicle due to previous impaired driving conviction and that he was on probation. As a result, 56 year old male from St. Thomas was charged with Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus), Fail to Comply with Probation Order and Operation While Prohibited under the Criminal Code. His vehicle was impounded.

 

Theft of a bicycle:

On 28th of November 2020, at 5:53 pm. Aylmer police responded to a theft of a bicycle complaint. Investigation revealed that on 28th of November 2020, between 8 am and 3:30 pm., unknown persons attended at a residence on Clarence St. and stole a 21 speed white CCM bicycle that was in the carport. Anyone with information is asked to call Aylmer Police at 519-773-3146 or Crimestoppers at; 1-800222-8477.

 

 

Emergency Order breach

 

“Freedom March” Protest

 

Following further investigation and review of the evidence, during the “Freedom March” protest on the 7th of November 2020, Aylmer Police Service has charged a 37 year old male from Malahide with one count of Failing to comply with Ontario regulation 364/20 Section 10(1)(a) of the Reopen Ontario Act. He is to appear in Provincial Court on 14 January 2021.

 

Charges laid in relation to Protests Held in Aylmer

Posted on: November 26th, 2020

Aylmer Police Service has completed their investigation regarding “Freedom March” protest rally that occurred in the Town of Aylmer on the 24th of October and 7th of November 2020.

Following the review of the relevant legislation and evidence, organizer of the protest, a 43-year-old female from Aylmer ON., has been charged with two counts of Failing to comply with Ontario regulation 364/20 Section 10(1)(a) of the Reopening Ontario Act and two counts of Failing to comply with Ontario regulation 364/20 Section 10.1(1) of the Reopen Ontario Act. She is to appear in Provincial Court on 14 January 2021.

Media Release Nov 23rd, 2020

Posted on: November 23rd, 2020

FROM: Aylmer Police Service                        DATE:  23 November 20                 

 

Stolen vehicle – recovered;

On November 18, 2020 at approximately 1:13 pm., Aylmer Police attended on Fourth Ave near South St W Aylmer ON. in regards to a report of a suspicious vehicle. Officer located a 2013 GMC SUV parked on Fourth Ave. unoccupied. Police investigation revealed that the vehicle was reported stolen to Oxford OPP. As a result, vehicle was seized and towed form the area and owner notified of the recovery.

Social Insurance Fraud;

On 20th of November 2020, Aylmer police responded to a fraud complaint at a Victoria St. North address Aylmer ON. Police investigation revealed that a 25-year-old female was contacted by a female caller advising her that her social insurance number has been used fraudulently and to confirm her SIN. Female provided her SIN number to the caller and later realised that the call was fraudulent in nature. Aylmer Police provided the victim with fraud prevention tips. Residents are remained not to disclose their personal identification information to anyone unless they confirm that the source is representing a legitimate agency.

Internet employment opportunity Fraud:

On 20th of November 2020 at approximately 8:45 pm., Aylmer police responded to a fraud incident that occurred at a residence on Clarence St. Aylmer ON. Police investigation revealed that on 10th of November 2020 a 42-year-old female was on Facebook and was contacted by a “Synergy” company representative offering employment opportunity that required her to purchase $2000.00 worth of start up equipment. Complainant e-transferred the funds to the contact on Facebook later finding out that the company and the representative were fraudulent.

 

Vehicle fire:

On Sunday November 22, 2020 at 11:47 am., Aylmer Police responded to a vehicle fire call on York St. Aylmer ON. Police investigation revealed that a 43-year-old female and a 52-year-old male were inside a GMC Terrain vehicle using a propane grill for cooking purposes when the vehicle interior caught fire and became fully engulfed in flames causing an explosion. Local fire and EMS attended and the fire was extinguished. The vehicle was totally destroyed by fire.

43-year-old male of no fixed address received severe burns to his chest, legs and right arm. 52-year-old female of no fixed address received burns to her fingertips, forehead and hairline. They were both transported to St. Thomas Hospital for treatment.

FROM: Aylmer Police Service                        DATE:  23 November 20                 

 

Stolen vehicle – recovered;

On November 18, 2020 at approximately 1:13 pm., Aylmer Police attended on Fourth Ave near South St W Aylmer ON. in regards to a report of a suspicious vehicle. Officer located a 2013 GMC SUV parked on Fourth Ave. unoccupied. Police investigation revealed that the vehicle was reported stolen to Oxford OPP. As a result, vehicle was seized and towed form the area and owner notified of the recovery.

Social Insurance Fraud;

On 20th of November 2020, Aylmer police responded to a fraud complaint at a Victoria St. North address Aylmer ON. Police investigation revealed that a 25-year-old female was contacted by a female caller advising her that her social insurance number has been used fraudulently and to confirm her SIN. Female provided her SIN number to the caller and later realised that the call was fraudulent in nature. Aylmer Police provided the victim with fraud prevention tips. Residents are remained not to disclose their personal identification information to anyone unless they confirm that the source is representing a legitimate agency.

Internet employment opportunity Fraud:

On 20th of November 2020 at approximately 8:45 pm., Aylmer police responded to a fraud incident that occurred at a residence on Clarence St. Aylmer ON. Police investigation revealed that on 10th of November 2020 a 42-year-old female was on Facebook and was contacted by a “Synergy” company representative offering employment opportunity that required her to purchase $2000.00 worth of start up equipment. Complainant e-transferred the funds to the contact on Facebook later finding out that the company and the representative were fraudulent.

 

Vehicle fire:

On Sunday November 22, 2020 at 11:47 am., Aylmer Police responded to a vehicle fire call on York St. Aylmer ON. Police investigation revealed that a 43-year-old female and a 52-year-old male were inside a GMC Terrain vehicle using a propane grill for cooking purposes when the vehicle interior caught fire and became fully engulfed in flames causing an explosion. Local fire and EMS attended and the fire was extinguished. The vehicle was totally destroyed by fire.

43-year-old male of no fixed address received severe burns to his chest, legs and right arm. 52-year-old female of no fixed address received burns to her fingertips, forehead and hairline. They were both transported to St. Thomas Hospital for treatment.

Media Release for Nov 16th

Posted on: November 16th, 2020

FROM: Aylmer Police Service                        DATE:  16 November 20                 

 

Drug charges;           

On 09 November 2020 at approximately 6:44 pm., officer on patrol was checking Lions Park off Tarry parkway Aylmer ON when he located a 2006 Infinity with two male occupants. While speaking to the males, officer detected odour of burning marijuana and observed drug paraphernalia in plain view. Further search of the vehicle revealed 13 grams of marijuana. As a result, 20-year-old male from Aylmer was charged with have care or control of vehicle or boat with cannabis readily available. Passenger in the vehicle, 16-year-old male also from Aylmer was charged with Person under 19 years – possess cannabis.

Motor Vehicle Collision;

On November 10, 2020 at approximately 2:00 pm., Aylmer police investigated a motor vehicle collision that occurred on John St. South Aylmer ON. Investigation revealed that a 2007 Chev being operated by a 63-year-old male from Malahide was exiting a private driveway on to John St. South. A 2004 Ford Pick Up being driven by a 24-year-old male from Aylmer was South Bound on John St. Driver of the Chev pulled out on front of the Ford and struck the centre area of the pick up causing moderate damage. Chev sustained damage to the right front corner area. Driver of the Chev was charged with failing to yield from private driveway.

Message from Chief Horvat regarding Freedom March

Posted on: November 6th, 2020

“Freedom March” Protest gathering
Ahead of the planned “Freedom March” scheduled for the 7th of Nov. 2020, Aylmer police would like to remind residents and visitors to our community that our role during these events is to maintain the health and safety of all by ensuring that Emergency Orders and other laws are adhered to.

For the Aylmer Police, public safety, maintenance of peace and enforcement of laws is our top priority. Over the course of the last week, Aylmer Police officers have worked diligently and pro-actively with the protest organizer, community and business owners in order to ensure community safety and prevention of unlawful activities including violations of current Emergency orders.

Based on our local Southwest Public Health medical expert’s opinion; “Large gatherings without physical distancing are not safe as the number of COVID-19 cases are increasing locally and provincially.”

Aylmer Police Service respects everyone’s rights to a peaceful assembly for the purposes of freedom of expression and religious beliefs. Those participating in the “Freedom March” are expected to adhere to the current Emergency Orders and that their participation is done in a peaceful manner. Stay safe, socially distance, wear a mask and obey laws. “Your community…. Your safety”.