Chatham

CK police briefs – Saturday, March 19, 2022

Tools and truck stolen during break and enter

Chatham-Kent Police are seeking unknown suspects who reportedly broke into a St. Clair Road business.

Approximately $5000 worth of tools and a 1998 Red Dodge Dakota have been reported missing.

Police said that the break and enter took place in the overnight hours between Thursday, March 17, and Friday, March 18.

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Impaired driver arrested

Chatham-Kent Police pulled over a Tilbury man during a routine traffic stop on Saturday.

Police said that the 32-year-old man failed the roadside breath test as well as two subsequent breath samples.

He was charged with having a blood alcohol concentration of 80+, his vehicle was also towed and impounded, and his licence was suspended for 90 days.

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Man faces multiple charges including harassment

A 27-year-old Blenheim man was arrested on Friday, for Criminal Harassment, Mischief, and Operate a Motor Vehicle While Prohibited.

He was released with a court date of Wednesday, April 20.

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Multiple warrant arrests made

Police arrested a 67-year-old man on Friday.

The Wallaceburg man had an outstanding warrant for Criminal Harassment.

He was also arrested on new charge of Utter Threats.

The man was released with a court date of April 27, 2022. - A 30-year-old male was arrested on an outstanding Chatham-Kent Police Service warrant for Impaired Driving and Failing to attend Court.

The Chatham man faces a future court date of April 20, 2022.

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