OPP CHARGE INDIVIDUAL FOR BREACHING RELEASE CONDITIONS
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(ESSEX COUNTY, ON) - Members of the Ontario Provincial Police Essex County Detachment Offender Management Apprehension Program (OMAP) have arrested and charged an individual for violating court-ordered release conditions.
On April 29, 2026, because of an ongoing investigation, members of the Essex County OPP OMAP team arrested a 48-year-old male from Essex County who had previously been charged in August 2025 with intimate partner violence-related offences and was subsequently released on bail with conditions.
As a result, the accused was charged under the Criminal Code with:
- Failure to comply with release order - other than to attend court
- Section 145(5)(a)
The accused was held for a bail hearing and was remanded into custody.
The OPP Offender Management Apprehension Program (OMAP) is a proactive strategy to monitor and manage high-risk and repeat offenders. OMAP enhances community safety by ensuring individuals on bail, probation, or other court-ordered release conditions comply with those conditions through compliance checks and enforcement initiatives.