A conflict between neighbours has led to charges against a man in Norfolk.
Jan 09, 2026 • Last updated Jan 12, 2026 •
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Neighbour dispute results in legal action
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A neighbour dispute has resulted in a Norfolk man being charged.
Norfolk OPP officers responded to a call on Jan. 6 at about 4:30 a. m. on Highway 3 in Simcoe.
The police alleged that one individual trespassed onto the property of a neighbour, which led to an “interaction.” Authorities claimed the suspect had previously made threats towards the other person.
A 37-year-old man from Norfolk County is facing charges for trespassing at night; uttering threats – cause death or bodily harm; and failure to comply with probation order.
Two individuals face charges related to vehicle break-in
Two people have been charged after allegedly breaking into a vehicle in Simcoe.
Norfolk OPP, along with help from the West Region OPP emergency response team and canine unit, received reports shortly after 1 a. m. about two individuals reportedly attempting to break into a vehicle on Decou Road.
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Officers located one suspect nearby. A second suspect was discovered at another location on Decou Road just before 2 a. m. p >
Police indicated that the suspects also allegedly targeted vehicles on nearby Willow Drive.
An 18-year-old and a 23-year-old from Norfolk County were charged with two counts of theft valued under $5,000; and two counts of possession of property obtained by crime valued under $5,000. p >
Police seek public assistance regarding break-and-enter in Simcoe p >
Authorities are asking for help identifying those responsible for a recent break-and-enter incident in Simcoe.
On Jan. 7, Norfolk OPP were alerted about a break-in on 14th Street West in Simcoe.
According to police reports, sometime between early morning on Monday, Jan.5 and early afternoon on Wednesday, Jan.7, one or more individuals broke into a secured area of the property and stole copper among other items. p ><
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Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Norfolk OPP at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous , call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit an anonymous tip online at helpsolvecrime. com where you might be eligible for up to $2,000 reward.Norfolk resident , age seventy-two , faces spousal assault chargeA seventy-two year old resident from Norfolk is charged with spousal assault.Officers from Norfolk OPP were called regarding an argument reported at a home in Norfolk County around January sixth around one fifteen AM.Authorities allege that one person physically assaulted another. No injuries were reported during this incident.< If you or someone you know is facing intimate partner violence and needs support , there are local resources available. Victim Services of Haldimand-Norfolk-Mississaugas of Credit First Nation can be reached at number : one eight hundred two sixty-four six six seven one.
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The OPP can be contacted throughout Ontario at number : one eight hundred eighty-eight three ten eleven twenty-two. In case of immediate danger , please call nine-one-one.
Two drivers arrested for impaired driving offenses P >
Two residents from Norfolk County have been charged following separate investigations involving impaired driving. P >
On January fifth around seven forty AM , officers responded to report regarding suspected impaired driver near Kent Street North intersection with Young Street in Simcoe. P >
A thirty-eight year old individual was charged with operation while impaired due to alcohol and drugs. P >
On January eighth around seven twenty PM , an officer patrolling Hillcrest Road stopped speeding driver when they noticed some suspicious behavior.
A thirty-year-old driver faced multiple charges including operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs ; operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (eighty plus) ; speeding over limit by twelve forty-nine kilometers per hour ; possessing more than single license ; failing to show proof of insurance card.
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