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ARRESTED: Whyatt Leslie Cook
ARRESTED ------------------------------------ An arrest warrant was issued today, September 24, 2025, for 31-year-old Whyatt Leslie Cook of Milton Station, PE. Earlier this morning, Cook was in possession of a 2024 Ford F150 truck, bearing Nova Scotia license plate...
Arrested and Charged: 40-year-old male charged with multiple counts of mischief to a motor vehicle
On September 20, Charlottetown Police Services General Patrol Unit arrested and charged 40-year-old Mark Tippett with multiple counts of mischief to a vehicle. A number of witnesses reported seeing Tippett throw a large rock at a vehicle and smash several others with...
Arrested and Charged: 41-year-old-male charged with armed robbery
At approximately 11:20 a.m. yesterday, Charlottetown Police Services received a call about an armed robbery at a local business on Queen Street. The caller reported that a masked and hooded male entered the business and attempted to steal items. When confronted, he...
Arrested and Charged: 46-year-old female charged with impaired driving
At approximately 3:00 p.m. yesterday, Charlottetown Police Services received a call about a suspected impaired driver who was reportedly seen veering off the road and speeding in a school zone. With assistance from the caller, the General Patrol Unit quickly located...
Arrested and Charged: 62-year-old male charged with multiple offences including possession for the purpose of trafficking
On September 3, Charlottetown Police Services Street Crime Unit arrested and charged 62-year-old Michael Mullins (MacDonald) with multiple offences including possession for the purpose of trafficking. Officers were aware that Mullins (MacDonald) had returned from...
Multiple offenders continue to be charged with impaired driving
Charlottetown Police Services have investigated 351 impaired driving cases this year, of which 43 have occurred within the past 30 days. During the same time period in 2024, there were 378 reported cases. Here is snapshot of a few of the recent incidents:...
Assist to Identify – Vandalized Property
On Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at approximately 3:43 a.m. four individuals were captured on video vandalizing the ‘2025’ sign located at the foot of Queen Street. The individuals can be seen ripping down the Canada flag decal from the sign and throwing it into the water....
Meet Captain K9
Meet our new 4 legged member, Captain. Charlottetown Police Services now have a facility dog that will support the mental health and wellbeing of our Officers. Captain was donated to our Police Service by Canine Therapy for First Responders (CTFFR). The...
Parent’s Guide to Fentanyl
With the increased presence of fentanyl on PEI, Charlottetown Police Services is pleased to share this website link that provides tips and other information to help parents/guardians educate themselves and their children. The resource includes: Tips for Parents...
Back to School – Watch for Students/School Buses
It's back to school today! Nitro & Copper are reminding drivers to watch out for the big yellow busses, flashing lights and little ones!
Highway Safety Initiative
Last week, Charlottetown Police Services along with Highway Safety Officers conducted check points in Charlottetown. Over 45 highway traffic act tickets were issued with 5 warnings. Motorists should make sure their drivers license is not expired, vehicle...
Copper Participated in the Bike Friendly Block Party in Victoria Park
Charlottetown Police mascot "Copper" had an AMAZING time and thankful for getting invited to the "all things bicycle on PEI". They offered a free BBQ, bike tune-ups, safety demos, a bouncy castle, Mayor's ride, and more
Arrested and Charged: Two individuals charged with armed robbery
At approximately 9:40 p.m. on Saturday, November 29, Charlottetown Police Services received a call about an armed robbery in the Fitzroy Parkade. The caller reported that two masked individuals wielding a knife approached his car and demanded money. Less than 10...
Two individuals charged with multiple offences including possession for the purpose of trafficking
On November 5, Charlottetown Police Services Street Crime Unit arrested and charged two individuals with multiple offences including possession for the purpose of trafficking – 40-year-old Holly Hull and a 42-year-old female. During the arrest, officers seized 42g of...
Arrested and Charged: Four members of an Organized Crime Group charged with multiple offences including possession for the purposes of trafficking
Officers seized nearly 2kg of cocaine and a 12-guage shotgun Charlottetown Police Services Street Crime Unit arrested and charged four Nova Scotia individuals following an investigation into an Organized Crime Group operating in the greater Charlottetown area. On...
Meet Captain K9
Meet our new 4 legged member, Captain. Charlottetown Police Services now have a facility dog that will support the mental health and wellbeing of our Officers. Captain was donated to our Police Service by Canine Therapy for First Responders (CTFFR). The...
Parent’s Guide to Fentanyl
With the increased presence of fentanyl on PEI, Charlottetown Police Services is pleased to share this website link that provides tips and other information to help parents/guardians educate themselves and their children. The resource includes: Tips for Parents...
Back to School – Watch for Students/School Buses
It's back to school today! Nitro & Copper are reminding drivers to watch out for the big yellow busses, flashing lights and little ones!
Highway Safety Initiative
Last week, Charlottetown Police Services along with Highway Safety Officers conducted check points in Charlottetown. Over 45 highway traffic act tickets were issued with 5 warnings. Motorists should make sure their drivers license is not expired, vehicle...
Copper Participated in the Bike Friendly Block Party in Victoria Park
Charlottetown Police mascot "Copper" had an AMAZING time and thankful for getting invited to the "all things bicycle on PEI". They offered a free BBQ, bike tune-ups, safety demos, a bouncy castle, Mayor's ride, and more

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