a downtown windsor apartment building known as a hotbed for criminal activity now has police officers stationed inside at all times.
during a windsor police services board meeting thursday, police chief jason bellaire said officers have moved in — so to speak — to 333 glengarry ave.
“we want to make sure that there are rules in place,” bellaire said. “that particular neighbourhood is going to be a very safe place to be — we’re going to make sure we help the people that live in that neighbourhood enjoy that neighbourhood.”
the building, which is located just east of downtown, likely has the highest crime statistics in the area, bellaire said.
a windsor police officer, patrolling a hallway in wheelton manor on friday, aug. 30, 2024, is part of new 24/7 police presence in the building.
dan janisse
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windsor star
during a two-day community safety operation in august in the 300 block of glengarry avenue — the location of several public housing complexes — windsor police arrested 24 people and laid 48 charges.
among the charges were six counts of assault with a weapon, two counts of assault, two counts of arson, eight counts of theft under $5,000, five counts of failure to comply with a court release order, and four counts of failure to comply with conditions of probation.
in july, police arrested 12 individuals alleged to have tortured and held three people against their will during multiple incidents, one of which allegedly took place in an apartment in the 300 block of glengarry avenue.