Provincial police have laid charges in opposition to a number of youths aged 12 to fifteen after a number of “dangerous” incidents round Smiths Falls and throughout the Ottawa space.
It began Jan. 1, when a automobile that had been reported stolen was concerned in a number of harmful driving stories in and round Smiths Falls. In one of many makes an attempt to cease the automobile in Kemptville, a press launch notes {that a} police officer “narrowly” averted being struck by the automobile as the driving force tried to run away.
The stolen automobile ended up going off the street within the Spencerville space, the place officers arrested 4 people with out additional incident. In the course of the arrest, police seized a amount of suspected cocaine, different medication, alcohol and weapons from the automobile.
Police famous that the response had officers from throughout the east area working collectively to attempt to cease the automobile, together with Grenville County, Ottawa, Leeds County and Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Detachments of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Smiths Falls Police Service (SFPS), in addition to the OPP Emergency Response Staff and OPP TIME crew.
Consequently a 15-year-old feminine from Tay Valley Township has been charged with:
Possession of a weapon for a harmful goal
Flight from a peace officer
Harmful operation of a automobile
Possession of a Schedule 1 substance
Possession of a Schedule 3 substance
Failure to adjust to an enterprise
A 15-year-old male from Smiths Falls is dealing with quite a few charges after failure to adjust to an enterprise:
Harmful operation of a automobile
Flight from a peace officer
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
Possession of a Schedule 1 substance
Possession of a Schedule 3 substance
Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000
A 15-year-old feminine and a 12-year-old feminine each from Smiths Falls have been charged with:
Possession of a Schedule 1 substance
Possession of a Schedule 3 substance
Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000









