Assorted Police Items

Our neighbourhood watch coordinator Sarah has forwarded several items from the Ottawa Police.

  • Leave the Phone Alone traffic safety blitz results in 89 tickets
  • Community consultation session for Ottawa Police Service Business Plan
  • High Satisfaction with Police Services: 2015 Survey
  • Join us for an Ottawa Police Chorus concert on September 26th
  • Pre-registration and Workshop for Women interested in a Police Career
  • More Residential Break and Enters due to unlocked doors
  • Suspect charged following a pharmacy robbery

Leave the Phone Alone traffic safety blitz results in 89 tickets

(Ottawa) – As part of the Leave the Phone Alone distracted driving enforcement campaign, officers from the Ottawa Police Service Traffic Unit conducted a city wide enforcement blitz yesterday morning, targeting drivers using cell phones.

In total, 39 Provincial Offence Notices (PON) were issued for handheld communication device 37 PON for other offences and 33 other warning PON. The fine for handheld communication device is $490 and three demerit points.

“Driving requires your full attention and distracted driving puts yourself and others at risk,”

said Ottawa Police East Division Traffic Sergeant Denis Hull. “The goal of the blitz is to remind drivers that it’s impossible to use your phone and drive safely.”

In the 2015 Public Survey, distracted driving was listed as the number one concern of residents.

Everyone has a role to play in preventing texting or talking while driving.

  • Drivers can simply put the phone away while driving;
  • Passengers can remind drivers to focus on their driving if they reach for the phone;
  • Children can remind parents not to drive distracted;
  • Phone users can first ensure that the person they are calling or texting isn’t driving. If they are, tell them to wait until they can safely talk or text.

You can take the pledge not to text and drive at https://leavethephonealone.ca/pledge.php

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CONTACT:
Media Relations Section
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366
Click here to view this article on our website.


SAVE THE DATE
Thursday November 5th, 2015 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Dear Community Partner

Please find attached information about an upcoming interactive community consultation session for Ottawa Police Service Business Plan.

Join us to discuss our business priorities and add your perspective. Please share with your networks

SavetheDateE.pdf

RÉSERVEZ CETTE DATE
Le jeudi 5 novembre 2015 de 18h à 21h

Cher partenaire communautaire,

Veuillez trouver ci-joint des informations relatives à une consultation publique prochaine quant au Plan Directeur du Service de police d’Ottawa.

Joignez-vous à nous pour discuter de nos priorités en matière du plan et nous faire part de votre opinion.

SavetheDateFrench.pdf

Hamid Mousa | A/Community Development Coordinator
Phone: (613) 236-1222, ext. 5028
E-mail: mousah@ottawapolice.ca
Twitter: @hamidmousaOPS
Ottawa Police Service | Community Development Section | Executive Services Directorate
474 Elgin Street | P.O. Box 9634, Stn. T | Ottawa, Ontario K1G 6H5
ottawapolice.ca


High Satisfaction with Police Services: 2015 Survey

(Ottawa) —The results of the 2015 Public Survey show the vast majority of Ottawa residents have a high level of satisfaction with the services provided by the Ottawa Police Service (OPS).

“Our members care about this community and serve our citizens with professionalism and hard work every day,” stated Chief Charles Bordeleau. “This survey shows that Ottawa residents appreciate these efforts.”

Highlights of the Public Survey on Policing Services results include:

  • Residents are nearly unanimous about feeling safe in their home (95%) and neighbourhood (90%) during the day and similar to those observed in 2012. However, feeling safe in other places seems to have decreased over the last three years. The highest drop observed is in downtown Ottawa (a 21 point decrease from 2012).
  • Nearly three in four (73%) consider that the performance of the OPS is good in ensuring the safety and security of Ottawa citizens. This is an improvement since 2012 (67%) – an increase of six points and the highest ever recorded for all four OPS surveys conducted.
  • More than eight respondents out of ten (82%) are saying they are satisfied with the OPS. The level of dissatisfaction is extremely low (3%). An analysis of the historical trend shows that little has changed in this respect over the past decade.
  • Across Ottawa, in descending order, the top five concerns in 2015 are:
    1. Distracted driving (86%)
    2. Speeding cars / Aggressive driving (80%)
    3. Street Gangs (79%)
    4. Presence of Drugs/Dealers (76%)
    5. Youth Crime (74%)
  • The top five neighbourhood concerns in 2015 are:
    1. Distracted driving (69%)
    2. Speeding cars / Aggressive driving (65%)
    3. Breaking and Entering (56%)
    4. Theft from Vehicles (55%)
    5. Vandalism (49%)

The Survey was conducted during March and May 2015 with a random sampling of 16,000 Ottawa residents who were invited to complete the survey online—with 4,328 completing the survey.

The information collected in this important survey will help identify public concerns and guide decision-making and priorities for the upcoming 2016-2018 Business Plan.

The results of the survey can be found on http://www.ottawapolice.ca.

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CONTACT:
Media Relations Section
Tel. 613-236-1222, ext. 5366
Click here to view this article on our website.


Join us for an Ottawa Police Chorus concert on September 26th

(Ottawa) — The Ottawa Police Chorus presents a concert with guests York Regional Police Male Chorus, Waterloo Regional Male Police Chorus & Baobab Tree Drum Dance Community.

DATE: Saturday, September 26, 2015
TIME: 7:00 pm
WHERE: Woodroffe United Church, 207 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa

Concert tickets are $10.00 at the door. Net proceeds to go to the Canadian Police & Peace Officers’ Memorial Fund.

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CONTACT:
Ottawa Police Chorus
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 6187
Email: Chorus@ottawapolice.ca
Facebook: ottawapolicechorus
Click here to view this article on our website.


Pre-Registration opened for Women only information and PREP test workshop on October 4th

(Ottawa)—The Ottawa Police Service will be hosting a Women-Only Information Session and PREP Test workshop on the OACP Constable Selection Process for women interested in a policing career.

The session is designed to educate potential candidates about the Constable Selection Process. The practice sessions will also give the participants an opportunity to see if they can meet the physical requirements of the job.

The Sunday, October 4, 2015 session will be held between 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at Algonquin College Woodroffe Campus P building, 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, in Ottawa.

Gym attire is required. If you are 40 years of age or older, a PARMED X will be required by your doctor.

In order to attend the session, you must pre-register online as space is limited. Registration for this workshop has now commenced. Please note you will need to receive a confirmation e-mail prior to attending.

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CONTACT:
Const. Jennifer Froh
Outreach Recruitment and Resourcing
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5070
Click here to view this article on our website.


Updated: More Residential Break and Enters due to unlocked doors

(Ottawa)— The Ottawa Police Service Break and Enter Unit has noticed a recent increase in reports of residential break and enters in the Rockliffe Park/Lindenlea/New Edinburgh area in which the suspect(s) enter by an unlocked front or rear door, including patio doors.

Residents are reminded to keep their doors locked, even when at home, and to ensure any access point from the garage into the main area of the home is also locked.

Please follow links for more tips in preventing Breaking and Entering, or to arrange for a free home security inspection, and Neighbourhood Safety.

Anyone with information regarding Break and Enter investigations is asked to call Ottawa Police’s Break and Enter Section at613-236-1222, ext. 4533. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by downloading the Ottawa Police iOS app.

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CONTACT:
Media Relations Section
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366
Click here to view this article on our website.


Suspect charged following a pharmacy robbery

(Ottawa) — The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit has charged a lone male following a pharmacy robbery.

On September 22, 2015, at approximately 5:55 am, a lone male entered a pharmacy situated along the 1900 block of Portobello Boulevard in Orleans. The suspect, masked, proceeded to the pharmacy and made a demand for prescription drugs. The suspect was provided a quantity of drugs and fled on foot. The suspect was arrested a short time and distance away by responding patrol officers without incident. There were no injuries.

Duncan McCallum, age 30, of Ottawa, has been charged with the following offences:

* 1 count of Robbery
* 1 count of Wearing a disguise
* 3 counts of Breach of recognizance
* 4 counts of Breach of probation

Mr. McCallum appeared in court on September 22, 2015, and will appear next on September 24, 2015.

Anyone with information with respect to this robbery, or any other robbery, is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS) or by downloading the Ottawa Police iOS app.

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CONTACT:
S/Sgt. Michael Haarbosch
Robbery Unit
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5445
Click here to view this article on our website.

National Peace Officers’ Memorial “Run to Remember”

From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>
Date: September 21, 2015 at 3:11:53 PM EDT
Subject: National Peace Officers’ Memorial “Run to Remember”

A total of 10 Ottawa Police officers will be joining about 300 officers from across the country in the 3 day National Peace Officers’ Memorial ‘Run to Remember’ from September 24-26, 2015.

The ‘Run to Remember’ is a 460 km relay that makes its way through many communities between the start at the Ontario Police Memorial site in Toronto to the end at the National Memorial on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

Not only does the run raise awareness about the Memorial Service it also gives peace officers and citizens along the route the opportunity to participate in some small way if they are unable to attend the actual Memorial Service on Sunday, September 27 at 11:00am on Parliament Hill.

Members of the media and public can join the runners and Ottawa Police event coordinator Acting Staff Sergeant Alison Cookson on Saturday, September 26, 2015 at the Elgin Street Police Station for the last 3km to Parliament Hill. Runners will depart Elgin Station at approx. 2:15 pm to be part of the run’s closing ceremonies on Saturday on the Hill at 3:00pm.

For more information, please visit http://www.npomr.org/index.php

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-09-21

This week’s topics:

  • Attack on OC Transpo bus – looking for witnesses.
  • Campus safety – noise and liquor laws enforced.
  • Taxi fraud – con game.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for September 21
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 13:07:21 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for September 21, 2015. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-09-21.pdf

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-09-14

This week’s topics:

  • Robbery information and personal tips – Chapel and Nepean streets.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for Sept. 14
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 14:35:13 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for September 14, 2015. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-09-14.pdf

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-08-31

This week’s topics:

  • Back to school safety reminder – for drivers.
  • STEP in September – school bus rules and school zones.
  • Identification of suspect sought – sexual assault.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for Aug. 31
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 12:39:42 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for August 31, 2015. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-08-31.pdf

Possibly Malicious Window Damage

Subject: Champlain Park – re: malicious damage to property
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:54:37 -0400
From: Sarah Livermore <sarah.livermore@hotmail.com>

Hello:

Could you please put this out to our community members. I have anonymized the sender. However, this kind of property damage is really dangerous and if anyone knows anything she or he can contact me or Const. Dawn Neilly at the Hintonburg Community Centre.

Thank you.

Sarah

Sarah Livermore, B.A. (Hons.), M.A.
sarah.livermore@hotmail.com


To: sarah.livermore@hotmail.com; cheng@sympatico.ca
Subject: malicious damage to property
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2015 13:06:58 -0400

Sarah Livermore
Neighbourhood Watch Coordinator
& Michael Cheng
Block Captain, Carleton Av.
Champlain Park

Hi Sarah,
This is just a note to let you know that my home has been the victim of malicious damage to our front bay-window.
Since we did not hear it happen – it may have happened when we were not at home – we do not know exactly when it happened. We think the damage was caused sometime in the early weeks of August this year. Our south facing window was attacked by some form of projectile that left a 1/2 inch hole in the outer pane of our thermopane bay-window. The window itself faces the street and measures 37″ wide by 49″ high. The hole is about 2 inches from the top and about 13 1/2 inches from the left (west) side.
Since the projectile did not penetrate the inner pane of glass, we surmise that it was not caused by a bullet. We think more likely that it was caused by the pellet from some form of air gun, though we cannot be sure. In either case, the damage will necessitate the complete replacement of the window which will amount to several hundred dollars.
The incident has been reported to Const. Dawn Neilly at the local Community Police Centre (Report number 15-208693). We are concerned that it may have been caused by one of the youth that live in Champlain Park. Hopefully, this kind of damage has not been perpetrated on any other home in our community.
We would be grateful if you would pass on this information to residents of our community through the Champlain Park website so that other residents can be informed of the incident. Someone, somewhere may have knowledge of who may have been responsible. If anyone has information that could help identify the perpetrator I would be grateful if they would contact us or the Community Police Centre at 613-236-1222, ext. 5871.

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-08-17

This week’s topics:

  • Duct cleaning scam – Pretending to be another company and not doing work.
  • And another scam – Cleansing evil spirits, and your money at the same time.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for Aug. 17
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 13:08:27 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for August 17, 2015. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-08-17

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-08-10

This week’s topics:

  • STEP in August – Pedestrians and speeding.
  • Fraudulent use of credit cards – Byward market area.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for Aug. 10
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 15:19:52 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for August 10, 2015. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-08-10.pdf

Feedback on Police Street Checks – August 21-26

From: PIA@ottawapolice.ca
Sent: 05/08/2015 8:49:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time

Dear community partners
On Behalf of the project lead A/Insp. Mark Patterson, for the Ottawa Police Service’s Street Check Project, I would like to invite you to participate in a feedback session about street checks.

In order to ensure maximum participation, we have the following options to choose from :

  • Friday, August 21 4:00pm- 5:30pm City Hall Festival Control Boardroom, 110 Laurier Ave.
  • Tuesday, August 25 10:00am-11:30am City Hall Festival Control Boardroom, 110 Laurier Ave.
  • Tuesday August 25 3:00pm-4:30pm Ottawa Police Station, Pat Hayes Boardroom, 474 Elgin St.
  • Wednesday, August 26 4:00pm-5:30pm City Hall Festival Control Boardroom, 110 Laurier Ave.

Please register here today to save your spot at one of the listed sessions. Your registration will ensure sufficient preparations for food and beverages.

The Ottawa Police Service welcomes the Ontario Government’s decision to carry out consultations this summer in order to create guidelines to standardize street checks across the province. The aim is to establish provincial rules for street checks to ensure these encounters are consistent, without bias, and carried out in a manner that promotes public confidence in order to maintain the use of a valuable tool for police. See announcement
An update on the Ottawa Police Service’s Street Check Project was provided to the Ottawa Police Services Board on Monday, July 27, 2015. The update report includes:

  • Street Check Public Education: Key information about our street checks including when they are warranted, the type intelligence collected and their role in preventing and solving crime;
  • Street Check Data 2011-2014: A summary of street check data including information on age, gender and race/ethnicity breakdown. The police service is releasing this information now without further analysis for context and trends because there have been requests from stakeholders, the media and through the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
  • Engagement Plans: Plans for consultation that will allow us to contribute to the provincial guidelines development this summer and set the direction for another phase of community-police engagement once the provincial guidelines are released to us later this year.

Street checks are one of the intelligence tools that police use to help prevent and solve crime in the community. The development of provincial guidelines and an Ottawa Police policy will not only lead to improvements but will enhance public confidence and trust building.

Ongoing community and police feedback and dialogue is critical to next steps.

I would much appreciate your participation,

Hamid Mousa | A/Community Development Coordinator
Phone: (613) 236-1222, ext. 5028
E-mail: mousah@ottawapolice.ca<mailto:mousah@ottawapolice.ca>
Twitter: @hamidmousaOPS
Ottawa Police Service | Community Development Section | Executive Services Directorate
474 Elgin Street | P.O. Box 9634, Stn. T | Ottawa, Ontario K1G 6H5
http://www.ottawapolice.ca/

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-07-27

This week’s topics:

  • “Operation Dry Water” – drinking and boating risky, even canoe driving over 0.08 is an offence.
  • Sexual assault at Kanata Wave Pool – trial happening, more victims possible.
  • OPS 2014 Annual Report – crime statistics.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for July 27
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 14:39:48 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for July 27, 2015. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-07-27.pdf