Cornwall Police Service

2023-01-23 - Daily News

Published on January 23, 2023

BREACH

Cornwall, ON – A 15-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on January 20th, 2023 and charged with breach of undertaking for contacting a certain person. It is alleged on January 9th, 2023, the youth had contact with someone she has conditions not to communicate with and police were contacted to investigate. On January 20th, 2023, the youth attended police headquarters to deal with the matter. She was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. The name of the youth was not released as per provision of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

THEFT UNDER $5000, BREACH

Cornwall, ON – A 51-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on January 21st, 2023 and charged with theft under $5000 and breach of undertaking for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged on August 26th, 2022, the man took a quantity of money from his girlfriend without permission and police were contacted to investigate. On January 21st, 2023, he attended police headquarters to deal with the matter. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court on February 14th, 2023. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in the matter.

WARRANT

Cornwall, ON – Kyle Morrow, 38, of no-fixed-address was arrested on January 22nd, 2023 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged the man failed to report a change of address and further failed to complete his annual Sex Offender Registry registration as required by the Sex Offender Information Registration Act. Police were contacted and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On January 22nd, 2023, the man was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing.

DOMESTIC ASSAULT, THREATS, BREACH

Cornwall, ON – A 30-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on January 22nd, 2023 and charged with the following:

  • Domestic assault
  • Uttering threats
  • Breach of probation x 6 (for contacting his ex-girlfriend, being within 100 metres of her and failing to keep the peace)

It is alleged between January 21, 2023 and January 22nd, 2023, the man attended his ex-girlfriend’s residence, where he assaulted her and made threats to kill her. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During the investigation, he was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it would identify the victim in the matter.

WARRANT

Cornwall, ON – A 42-year-old Cornwall woman was arrested on January 22nd, 2023 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged the woman failed to attend court on November 24th, 2023 for a fraud offence in which the victim was her daughter. Police were contacted and a warrant was issued for her arrest. On January 22nd, 2023, the woman was taken into custody while stopped at the Port of Entry. The warrant was executed and she was released to appear in court on February 28th, 2023. Her name was not released as it would identify the victim in the matter.

BREACH

Cornwall, ON – Jennifer Quesnel, 38, of no-fixed-address was arrested on January 23rd, 2023 and charged with the following:

  • Breach of undertaking (for failing to notify a change of address to police)
  • Breach of release order x 4 (for failing to remain in her residence, failing to reside at a certain address, failing to notify a change of address to police, and failing to reside at an approved address by bail supervisor)

It is alleged on January 23rd, 2023, while police were investigating an unrelated matter, the woman had failed to comply with her conditions relating to where she resides. During the investigation, she was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing.

CALLS FOR SERVICE

There were 138 calls for service in the City of Cornwall over the weekend (8:00 am Friday to 8:00 am today). To see what’s happening in your neighbourhood visit our Crime Plot Map.

The mapping data on the Crime Plot Map is an extract from the Cornwall Police Service and only contains incidents that meet public disclosure eligibility in order to protect the identity of the victims. Since only a subset of data is displayed, the number of mapped incidents may not be a true reflection of how many incidents are actually on file for the day(s) or time range selected.

CPS reserves the right to not post all calls for service in order to protect the identity of the victims.

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