Ontario Provincial Police | Jun 03, 2020
On May 5, 2020 shortly after 2:00 a.m. officers from Frontenac Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a complaint that two occupants, who were on an All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) stopped in front of a residence. The owner reported that one of the occupants pointed what was believed to be a firearm at the residence.
The lengthy investigation has resulted in two 30 year olds from Sharbot Lake being charged with numerous Criminal Code offences.
Lucas YOUNG is charged with:
Possession of Firearm contrary to Prohibition Order - four counts
Breach of Probation - two counts
Fail to comply with an Undertaking
Pointing a Firearm
Careless use of a Firearm
Unauthorized Possession of a Restricted/Prohibited Firearm
Possession of weapon for a Dangerous Purpose
Occupant of Vehicle Knowing There was a Prohibited/restricted Weapon
Criminal Harassment - Threatening Behaviour
Mallary KEHOE is charged with:
Possession of Firearm contrary to Prohibition Order - two counts
Pointing a Firearm
Careless use of a Firearm
Unauthorized Possession of a Restricted/Prohibited Firearm
Possession of weapon for a Dangerous Purpose
Occupant of Vehicle Knowing There was a Prohibited/restricted Weapon
Criminal Harassment - Threatening Behaviour
Both accused have had a bail hearing and have been held in custody.
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CONTACT: Provincial Constable Curtis Dick
Community Safety / Media Relations Officer
(613) 372-1932 (office)
(613) 305-2193 (cell)
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