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Belleville Police Arrest Man Following Domestic Disturbance and Alleged Breach of Release Conditions

Content Advisory: This article contains references to an alleged domestic incident that may be distressing for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.
Content Advisory: This article contains references to an alleged domestic incident that may be distressing for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.

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Belleville Police responded to a reported domestic disturbance at a residence in the city’s west end on the evening of December 17.


Police say officers were called to the address at approximately 6:52 pm after witnesses reported hearing a disturbance. Witnesses also told police they observed a male striking a female as the parties exited the residence.


As a result of the investigation, a 29 year old Belleville man was located, arrested, and charged with assault. He was later released on an Undertaking with conditions, including not communicating with the female involved and not attending her residence.


Shortly after, at approximately 12:45 am on December 18, Belleville Police received another report indicating the same male had returned to the residence, allegedly breaching the conditions of his release.


Police arrested the male once again and charged him with two counts of failure to comply with an Undertaking. He was held in custody after the 2nd call to wait for a bail hearing.



Police remind the public that domestic violence is a serious issue that can affect individuals and families across the community.


Disturbances may not always be visible from the outside, and reports from witnesses can play an important role in helping police respond and intervene.


Anyone experiencing or witnessing domestic violence is encouraged to seek help when it is safe to do so. Community awareness, early reporting, and accessing support services can help prevent further harm and ensure those affected are not facing these situations alone.


Community Awareness & Support

Incidents like this can be difficult to read about, and for some, they may reflect personal experiences. Community awareness and speaking up can play an important role in keeping people safe.


If you or someone you know has been affected by domestic violence, it’s important to remember that help is available and that you are not alone.



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