- October 24, 2025
Total calls for service – Belleville Police responded to 85 calls for service over a 24-hour period beginning at 5:00 am on October 23, 2025 to 5:00 am on October 24, 2025.
Intimate Partner Violence
On October 24th at 1:40am, Belleville Police responded to a reported disturbance in the downtown area involving two males. Upon arrival, the individuals were separated, and no further complaints were made regarding the incident.
While speaking with one of the males, his phone rang. He reported to officers that the caller was with a female who had been assaulted. Officers spoke to the female over the phone, who reported to police that a male had hit and choked her earlier in the evening.
Police attended the caller’s address, where they observed several people outside, including the female they spoke to on the phone and the male. The female further reported that the male had bitten her head.
As a result of investigation, a 21-year-old Belleville man was arrested and charged with assault. He was held for a bail hearing.
Dangerous Operation, Fail to Remain
On October 7th at 2:14am, Belleville Police attended an address in the city’s north end after an anonymous caller reported that a truck was involved in a hit and run, striking a female. It was reported that the driver abandoned the truck and fled the scene.
Officers located a truck in the area without anyone inside. Police spoke with staff at a nearby establishment who reported that a group of males had been there earlier in the night and were acting rowdy. The group left the establishment and shortly afterward, staff learned that a female had been hit by a vehicle in the parking lot. Staff assisted the woman and transported her to a local hospital with minor injuries.
While officers were investigating in the area, a male approached with video footage of the incident. The video showed a truck striking a woman in a parking lot before fleeing, and the driver abandoning the vehicle moments later.
On October 11th, the female victim attended the Belleville Police Service and provided officers with two pieces of identification belonging to the suspect.
On October 23rd, as a result of police investigation, Brayden Lindsay, a 24-year-old Shannonville man, was located, arrested and charged with:
- Dangerous operation causing bodily harm
- Fail to stop at accident causing bodily harm
He was released on an Undertaking and is scheduled to appear in court in November.