A 32-year-old person wanted on multiple probation violations since last fall has been arrested in the Upper Ottawa Valley, provincial police say.
Officers with the Upper Ottawa Valley detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, working through its Offender Management and Apprehension Program, took the individual into custody on April 15 at a residence in Laurentian Valley Township.
Police say the arrest was carried out with assistance from the OPP’s Emergency Response Team, canine unit and the Renfrew County Community Street Crime Unit.
The accused, who had been wanted since October 2025 for alleged breaches of probation tied to a previous intimate partner violence case, was arrested without incident.
They are charged with five counts of failing to comply with a probation order under the Criminal Code.
The accused has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Pembroke at a later date.
Police say the individual’s name is being withheld to protect the identity of the victim in the case. Authorities also noted that support services are available for those experiencing intimate partner violence.
(Steve Berard)
