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Man charged with vehicle theft in Belleville

By Paul Martin Feb 23, 2026 | 8:42 AM
Belleville Police laid several charges following a series of incidents involving a stolen vehicle over the weekend.
On February 21st (Saturday) at 10:19pm, Belleville Police responded to a report of an erratic driver in the city’s west end.
It was reported that a vehicle was observed in a ditch, and after exiting the ditch, it continued driving westbound.
Other witnesses reported observing the vehicle driving erratically, losing traction, driving close to parked vehicles, and driving on a pedestrian trail.
Officers located the suspect vehicle in a snowbank nearby.
Further investigation revealed that the driver had entered a vehicle at a business and began driving it.
Officers also discovered a damaged gate at the business, which the vehicle had driven through when it was removed from the property.

As a result of police investigation, a 37yearold Belleville man, was arrested and charged with:
Dangerous operation
Theft of motor vehicle
Break and enter
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
Mischief over $5,000
Failure to comply with a release order

He was held for a bail hearing.