Sudbury police lay IPV charges after person shows up on neighbour's doorstep
A Sudbury man, 32, is in custody facing eight intimate partner violence charges after his significant other showed up at a neighbour's door asking to call police.
Responding officers were dispatched to a home on Notre Dame Avenue in Hanmer just after 3 p.m. Dec. 11, Greater Sudbury Police Service said in a news release Thursday.
The significant other reported they had been assaulted multiple times and confined to their residence before escaping.
Paramedics provided medical attention at the neighbour's house before transporting the survivor to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers contained the suspect's home while a crisis negotiator and the emergency response unit were brought in.
The man exited the home around 6:30 p.m. and was taken into custody without incident.
He is charged with four counts of assault, assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm and mischief more than $5,000.
- Download the CTV News app now
- Get local breaking news alerts
- Daily newsletter with the top local stories emailed to your inbox
The accused was held in custody overnight and is scheduled to appear in bail court Dec. 12.
"His name is not being released at this time to protect the identity of the survivor. No further information related to the community member will be provided to protect the individual’s identity," Sudbury police said.
"Intimate Partner Violence can happen to anyone, regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, age, race or socioeconomic status. Abusive situations and risk factors can change quickly. You are not alone. There are support services and resources available to you and we are here to help."
Agencies that can help:
- Assaulted Women’s Helpline 1-866-863-0511
- Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline 1-833-900-1010
- Centre Victoria pour femmes 705-670-2517
- Family Information Liaison Unit 1-844-888-8610
- Ligne FEM-AIDE Provincial 1-877-336-2433
- Manitoulin Family Resources 705-377-5160
- SAVS-Sudbury and Area Victim Services 705-522-6970
- Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre 705-675-1596
- Sudbury Counselling Centre 705-524-9629 x 218
- Sudbury Women’s Ctr (Workshops) 705-673-1916
- Talk 4 Healing 1-855-554-4325
- VIPP - Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (HSN) 705-675-4743
- Voices for Women (Sexual Assault) 705-671-5495
- YWCA Genevra House Abuse Line 705-674-2210 or Toll Free 1-800-461-0133
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
'I recognize these footsteps': How Trump and 'coyote' smuggling changed life at the border
Bent signs bolted to the rail threaten fines and imprisonment should violators cross the boundary into the United States, a warning many people are choosing to ignore simply by walking around the barrier.
Stanley cups recalled over 'burn hazard'
A recall notice is in effect for a selection of Stanley travel mugs, warning consumers to 'immediately stop using' them.
She took a DNA test for fun. Police used it to charge her grandmother with murder in a cold case
According to court documents, detectives reopened the cold case in 2017 and then worked with a forensics company to extract DNA from Baby Garnet's partial femur, before sending the results to Identifinders International.
Video shows moments before a plane crashes into a busy Texas intersection
Four people sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a small plane crashed into a busy intersection in Victoria, Texas, Wednesday.
Weather warnings for hazardous conditions in parts of Canada
Canadians will experience contrasting weather on Thursday, from warmer temperatures in the Maritimes to extreme cold in parts of Ontario, the Prairies and the North.
Producers of Netflix hit 'Love is Blind' accused of U.S. labour law violations
The producers of Netflix's hit reality dating show 'Love is Blind' have been accused by a U.S. labour board of attempting to strip cast members of their rights to discuss working conditions and speak publicly about their experiences.
'Enough is enough': Doug Ford says Ontario could hand encampment drug users $10,000 fines, prison
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government is introducing a suite of measures to help municipalities “address and dismantle” homeless encampments around the province, including steep fines for people who use drugs.
Dog found after vehicle stolen in Toronto
A dog that was inside a vehicle when it was stolen in Toronto on Wednesday has been found, police say.
Canada says it wants to slash its emisssions by half by 2035. Will that be enough?
Canada is aiming to cut its emissions in half by 2035 compared to 2005 levels, a newly released target range that is lower than what a federal advisory body recommended.