Chatham

CK police briefs - Sunday, September 26, 2021

Police seize firearm and $20,000 worth of fentanyl 

Members of the Chatham-Kent police criminal investigative unit and intelligence unit executed a search warrant Saturday at a residence on Timmins Crescent in Chatham.

Police said four people were arrested and charged after officers located $20,000 worth of fentanyl and a .22-calibre restricted firearm.

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Man arrested for breaching probation 

Chatham-Kent police responded to the area of Gray Street Saturday in response to information that a man was breaching his probation.

As a result, a 34-year-old Chatham man was located and charged. He was released with a court date.

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 Surety relief warrant leads to arrest 

Chatham-Kent police were called to the are of Wall Street in Wallaceburg about a man who was reportedly paranoid and disoriented.

Officers said they located the 21-year-old Wallaceburg man and learned he had a surety relief warrant for his arrest.

Police first transported him to the Sydenham campus of Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, where he was cleared medically then transported to South West Detention Centre in Windsor.

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