Murder -Balaclavas

Kingston Police are hoping two black balaclavas found near the scene of a murder on September 28th will lead them to the killers.

Investigators say they are expecting to get strong DNA evidence from hair and fibers found on the balaclavas that were found in the area of York and Division Streets.

Police believe they were worn by two men responsible for the murder of Mark Seymour…also known as Mark Bramley.

The balaclavas are sold exclusively at Dollorama and investigators are also working with staff at the five stores in Kingston to identity the killers.

Man Charged – Spitting

A 24 year old man faces charges after a fight with security staff at Stages Nightclub.  Kingston Police say the man also struck two officers with bloody spit when he was being put into a cruiser early Sunday morning.

The man has been charged with two counts of assaulting police, two counts of assaulting the clubs security staff and one count of causing a disturbance by fighting.

Sleeper – Impaired

A  Loyalist Township man has been arrested in bed after claiming he was sleeping – not driving drunk.

The OPP say an officer tried to stop a vehicle being driven erratically on Switzerville Road early Sunday morning.

They say the vehicle pulled into a driveway and a man ran into a house.

Police arrested 27 year old Matthew Kent in a bedroom and have charged him with impaired driving and obstructing police.

Man Wanted

The OPP and Kingston Police hope the public can help track down a 27 year old man from Northbrook.

Travis Dennis.  He is also known as Travis Boomhower.

He is wanted for numerous offences including an assault in Kingston in August, trafficking in crystal meth, breach of firearms regulations and failing to appear in court.

Police are asking for anyone with information on the whereabouts of Travis Dennis to contact them or Crime Stoppers.

Teddy Bear Campaign

The Kingston General Hospital Auxiliary has launched its annual Teddy Bear campaign.

The auxiliary is selling 200 bears for $100 each.  They’ll be given to children receiving treatment in the hospital.  The goal of the campaign is to raise $20,000 to purchase four monitors that are used to analyze vital signs of the young patients.

Cop Shop

Grade 7 and 8 students in Kingston have an opportunity to win a $200 shopping spree with Kingston Police.

The police force is holding its first Cop Shop event on November 25th.

Students can enter the contest by making a submission explaining what they would do if they were a police officer for a day.

Winners will be picked up from their school by a police officer and join police at the Cataraqui Centre for breakfast and a shopping spree with a $200 gift card.  Officers will deliver the wrapped gifts to the student’s home at a later date.  They’ll also get four tickets to the Kingston Frontenacs game against Ottawa.

Transit – Food Drive

People who ride with Kingston Transit are being encouraged to help out the Salvation Army’s annual Christmas food drive.  Non-perishable food items can be dropped in blue or grey bins on buses until December 18th.  Kingston Transit has collected for the food drive since 2004.

It is also encouraging people to Stuff a Bus with non-perishable food items before the Kingston Frontenacs game at the Rogers K-Rock Centre on Friday night.

Murder -Balaclavas

 

Kingston Police are hoping two black balaclavas found near the scene of a murder on September 28th will lead them to the killers.

Investigators say they are expecting to get strong DNA evidence from hair and fibers found on the balaclavas that were found in the area of York and Division Streets.

Police believe they were worn by two men responsible for the murder of Mark Seymour…also known as Mark Bramley.

The balaclavas are sold exclusively at Dollorama and investigators are also working with staff at the five stores in Kingston to identity the killers.

 

Man Charged – Spitting

 

A 24 year old man faces charges after a fight with security staff at Stages Nightclub.  Kingston Police say the man also struck two officers with bloody spit when he was being put into a cruiser early Sunday morning.

The man has been charged with two counts of assaulting police, two counts of assaulting the clubs security staff and one count of causing a disturbance by fighting.

 

Sleeper – Impaired

 

A  Loyalist Township man has been arrested in bed after claiming he was sleeping – not driving drunk.

The OPP say an officer tried to stop a vehicle being driven erratically on Switzerville Road early Sunday morning.

They say the vehicle pulled into a driveway and a man ran into a house.

Police arrested 27 year old Matthew Kent in a bedroom and have charged him with impaired driving and obstructing police.

 

Man Wanted

 

The OPP and Kingston Police hope the public can help track down a 27 year old man from Northbrook.

Travis Dennis.  He is also known as Travis Boomhower.

He is wanted for numerous offences including an assault in Kingston in August, trafficking in crystal meth, breach of firearms regulations and failing to appear in court.

Police are asking for anyone with information on the whereabouts of Travis Dennis to contact them or Crime Stoppers.



 

 

 

 

Teddy Bear Campaign

 

The Kingston General Hospital Auxiliary has launched its annual Teddy Bear campaign.

The auxiliary is selling 200 bears for $100 each.  They’ll be given to children receiving treatment in the hospital.  The goal of the campaign is to raise $20,000 to purchase four monitors that are used to analyze vital signs of the young patients.

 

Cop Shop

 

Grade 7 and 8 students in Kingston have an opportunity to win a $200 shopping spree with Kingston Police.

The police force is holding its first Cop Shop event on November 25th.

Students can enter the contest by making a submission explaining what they would do if they were a police officer for a day. 

Winners will be picked up from their school by a police officer and join police at the Cataraqui Centre for breakfast and a shopping spree with a $200 gift card.  Officers will deliver the wrapped gifts to the student’s home at a later date.  They’ll also get four tickets to the Kingston Frontenacs game against Ottawa.

 

Transit – Food Drive

 

People who ride with Kingston Transit are being encouraged to help out the Salvation Army’s annual Christmas food drive.  Non-perishable food items can be dropped in blue or grey bins on buses until December 18th.  Kingston Transit has collected for the food drive since 2004.

It is also encouraging people to Stuff a Bus with non-perishable food items before the Kingston Frontenacs game at the Rogers K-Rock Centre on Friday night.