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Total calls for service – Belleville Police responded to 99 calls for service over a 24-hour period beginning at 5:00 am on June 11, 2025 to 5:00 am on June 12, 2025.

Theft of E-bike – police looking to identify suspect

On June 11th at 8:00pm, Belleville Police responded to a business on North Front St., regarding the theft of an E-Bike.  A witness at the scene captured photos of the suspect and E-Bike fleeing the area.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspect or whereabouts of the stolen E-Bike, is asked to contact Belleville Police at 613-962-3456 or Crime Stoppers.

Below are photos of the E-Bike and the suspect while stealing the e-bike.

Traffic enforcement results in two separate stunt driving charges

On June 11th, members of the Belleville Police Traffic Safety Unit conducted speed enforcement in the city’s east end.  Several Provincial Offence Notices were issued and two separate drivers were charged with stunt driving.  A 20-year-old male from Belleville and a 32-year-old female from Shannonville were both charged for stunt driving. Both drivers had their driver’s licenses suspended for 30 days and their vehicles were impounded for 14 days. Both drivers are required to attend court in August.

Domestic dispute results in arrest

On June 12th at 12:20am, police attended a residence in the city’s north end, after receiving reports of an active domestic dispute.  Upon arrival, police spoke to the male and female involved. Through investigation, police learned the male had physically assaulted the female, which lead to the female locking herself in a room for safety, until police arrived. As a result of the investigation, a 34-year-old Belleville man was arrested and charged with assault.  The male was later released on an Undertaking and is required to attend court in July.

 “If you or someone you know are experiencing domestic violence, please contact Three Oaks Foundation’s 24/7 Crisis Line at 613-966-3074 or toll free at 1-800-267-0533. If you are in immediate danger contact 911”.

Impaired Driving

On June 11th at 11:30pm, officers on patrol observed an erratic driver in the area of Bleecker Ave and Pine St.  A vehicle stop was conducted and an investigation began as to the sobriety of the driver. The male driver exhibited signs of impairment and was arrested for impaired operation of a motor vehicle. The driver was transported to the Belleville Police Service, where breath samples were obtained and registered in excess of the legal limit. As a result, 23-year-old Nathan Channell of Belleville was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and operation with over 80 milligrams. He was released on an Undertaking, with a court date in July and his driver’s license is suspended for 90 days.