Update on arrests at Cornwall duplex

Cornwall Police Service Const. Sherri Cameron, a vulnerable sector officer, carries some belongings out of a duplex on Garder Avenue on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. Police were there for a well being check and the call led to the arrests of two people on unrelated matters. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston)

CORNWALL – Police have released details on charges in connection to a call at an east end duplex in Cornwall on Tuesday afternoon.

Cornwall Newswatch first told you police were conducting a well being check at 202-204 Gardner Avenue, just north of the intersection of Easton Avenue, around 1:45 p.m. yesterday.

Two people were arrested on unrelated matters.

Today, police say a 40-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man, both of no fixed address, were arrested and charged.

The woman is facing three counts each of breach of probation and breach of recognizance for being around the 39-year-old man and for breaking other living arrangement and drug conditions.

The man is facing charges of obstructing police, breach of recognizance and six counts of breach of probation for being around and contacting the 40-year-old woman and failing to keep the peace.

Police did not release their names as it would identify “both victims” in the matter.

A mental health crisis team was there Tuesday afternoon as part of the well being check.

Police did not say what happened with the partially stripped-down sport bike, which was loaded on a flatbed tow truck.