Ontario

Police Charge Person Following Local Violence Case in Pembroke

By

Emma Kelly
March 4, 2026 9:28 am

The Deep River Police Service arrested and charged an individual on March 2, 2026, following an investigation into intimate partner violence near Pembroke, Ontario. Local authorities conducted the investigation as part of an ongoing effort to address domestic violence and ensure public safety in the community.

Officers took the individual into custody and laid charges earlier this week. The police department handles these types of cases to help protect residents and respond to reports of violence between partners.

Law enforcement officials are also taking this opportunity to remind the public about the support resources available for those affected by domestic violence. They encourage anyone in a similar situation to seek help from local community organizations or to contact the police directly.

Sharing information about these arrests is intended to help build trust between the police and the local community. By making this information public, the police aim to show that they take these matters seriously and to encourage victims to come forward when they need assistance.

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