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OPP Police Press Releases Smiths Falls

Gregory BRADFORD Was Arrested

(SMITHS FALLS, ON) – A Smiths Falls resident faces charges after incidents including threats and vandalism.

The Smiths Falls Police Service requested assistance April 19, 2024, from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) after an individual had made threats against two members of the police service and committed multiple acts of vandalism in the form of graffiti.

Members of the OPP East Region Community Street Crime Unit and Lanark OPP Crime Unit began an investigation which resulted in an arrest warrant being issued. On April 20, 2024, officers, assisted by members of the OPP ROPE (Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement) Squad made an arrest in Ottawa.

 Gregory BRADFORD, age 28, has been charged with:

  • Uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm – two counts
  • Criminal harassment
  • Intimidation of a justice system participant
  • Mischief under $5000 – four counts

The accused remains in custody. The bail hearing is scheduled to continue before the Ontario Court of Justice in Perth on April 23, 2024.

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OPP Police Press Releases Smiths Falls

OPP Warn Public About Demonstrating – Rumored Province-wide Protests This Summer

(SMITHS FALLS, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding the public of the importance of lawful, peaceful and safe demonstrations. 

The OPP respects the rights of individuals to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. Everyone also has a right to a safe environment and uninhibited passage within the province of Ontario.

The OPP would like to remind the public of the following:

  1. Right to Peaceful Assembly: We respect the right of citizens to express their views and participate in peaceful demonstrations. This right must be exercised within the confines of the law.
  2. Blocking Roadways: While demonstrations are an essential part of democratic discourse, blocking roadways is illegal and poses significant risks to public safety. It disrupts the flow of traffic, passage of emergency services, and the use of essential transportation routes.
  3. Safety Concerns: Blocking roadways can lead to accidents, delays, and hinder access for emergency vehicles. This jeopardizes the safety of both demonstrators and other road users.
  4. Legal Implications: Obstructing roadways without proper authorization is illegal. Demonstrators who intentionally block roads may face legal consequences, such as:
  5. Under Section 132(1) of the Highway Traffic Act, it is illegal to drive on a highway at such a slow rate of speed to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic.
  6. Under Section 430 of the Criminal Code, it is illegal to obstruct, interrupt or interfere with any person in the lawful use, enjoyment or operation of property. This is known legally as a charge of Mischief and can apply to anyone obstructing others from using public roadways.
  7. Alternative Methods: We encourage demonstrators to explore alternative methods of demonstration that do not impede traffic. Designated demonstration areas are more suitable for expressing your views.
  8. Police Response: Our officers will monitor demonstrations and ensure public safety. If roadways are blocked, we will take necessary measures to restore traffic flow promptly.

The OPP is requesting public cooperation:

  • Motorists: Please exercise patience and follow police directions during demonstrations. Avoid confrontations and prioritize safety.
  • Demonstrators: Respect the rights of others and choose demonstration locations that do not disrupt traffic. Your message can be heard without endangering lives.

We appreciate the cooperation of all residents in maintaining a lawful, peaceful and safe environment for all. Let’s us work together to strike a balance between freedom of expression and public safety.

To learn more about how to participate in lawful demonstrations, visit opp.ca/demonstrator-rights

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OPP Police Press Releases Smiths Falls

Repeat Offender Arrested Again

(SMITHS FALLS, ON) – The OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT), OPP Canine, and the OPP Tactical Response Unit (TRU) assisted Smiths Falls Police Service (SFPS) with the execution of a warrant for a subject who was believed to be armed and barricaded in the Town of Smiths falls.

On March 21, 2024, the Smiths Falls Police Service requested assistance from the OPP on Lavina Street. OPP attended the location and multiple police resources worked together to locate a wanted individual; however, the accused was not located.

Police later located the accused at a residence on Parkland Court in the Town of Smiths Falls.

The accused was transported to hospital for unrelated injuries.

Caleb Mitchell BENNETT, 34 years old of South Elmsley Township was arrested on an outstanding warrant and charged with:

·      Mischief Under $5000

·      Failure to comply with a release order- other than to attend court- two counts

The accused is being held for bail and is scheduled to appear in Brockville Court on March 22, 2024.

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