An intoxicated man from northern Ontario has been charged with damaging property.
Ontario Provincial Police stated they responded to a report about “an intoxicated individual” headed to assault an unknown particular person at about 1 p.m. on Jan. 2. The complainant acknowledged the person had left a residence on Shingwalk Avenue in Blind River.
“Police located the intoxicated individual walking out of a driveway on East Street, within the Mississauga First Nation community,” OPP stated in a information launch.
“Officers arrested the individual and transported them to the Blind River detachment, where they were lodged until sober.”
Officers subsequently acquired a grievance about mischief within the space the place the arrest occurred whereas the person was nonetheless in custody.
“Upon investigation, they determined that the damages to items in the complainant’s front yard had been caused by the same person they had arrested earlier,” stated police.
Consequently, the 34-year-old man from the Mississauga First Nation has been charged with two counts of mischief for destroying and damaging property.
The accused is scheduled to look in court docket on March 6 in Elliot Lake to reply the costs.









