Chatham

Police briefs - Sunday, September 23, 2018

Missed court date leads to arrest

A 67-year-old Chatham man first arrested in May of this year has been arrested again.

In May he was charged with uttering threats and ordered to not communicate with a neighbour. He was given a future court date.

In August, the man failed to attend one of his court dates and a new warrant was issued for his arrest.

Yesterday, police discovered he had been communicating with the original victim and was arrested again.

He is now charged with uttering threats, failing to attend court and breaching conditions. He was released from custody with a future court date.

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Blenheim break and enter

At some point last week, unknown suspects broke into a residence on Finch Court in Blenheim. They stole money and jewelry.

Police are investigating. Anyone with information should contact Chatham police at 519-436-600.

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Shotgun stolen in Dover break in

Between Thursday and Saturday last week, outbuildings on a Darrel Line property in Dover Township were broken into.

A Remington Model 870 shotgun was stolen, along with a power washer and a mig welder. An ATV was also stolen but was located a short distance from the incident.

Police are investigating. Anyone with information should contact Chatham police at 519-436-600.

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Mountain bike, vehicle stolen

Yesterday morning a Toyota Tundra was stolen from a Buckingham Avenue driveway in Chatham. The vehicle is a 2010 model, brown in colour and has a Green Bay Packers sticker in the window.

A mountain bike and cordless drill were also stolen from the garage at the same address.

Police are investigating. Anyone with information should contact Chatham police at 519-436-600.

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