Northumberland OPP – Belleville Man Charged with Intimidation (No Name Released)

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On December 9, 2023, the Northumberland Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a complaint regarding an attempted sexual assault.

OPP officers spoke with the complainant who advised their boss had offered them a ride home after completing their shift at work. While on route, their boss consumed alcohol and then made an inappropriate request and attempted to touch them. The complainant asked for the vehicle to be stopped so they could get out but instead the accused sped up making the complainant fear for their safety. The complainant threatened to call police and the accused then stopped and allowed them to get out. The complainant called a friend who took them to speak with police.

On January 8, 2024, the Northumberland OPP Crime Unit made an arrest.

A 43-year-old male from Belleville was charged with:

  • Intimidation – use or threatens use of violence.

The accused is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg at a future date.

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