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Chatham man turns himself in on mischief charge

A 26-year-old Chatham man is charged following a New Year's Day incident.

The alleged occurrence took place on Barthe Street on January 1.

The man turned himself in to Chatham-Kent police headquarters on Thursday morning, and faces one count of mischief under $5,000.

He was released with a court date scheduled for March 17.

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Wanted suspect arrested on suspicious person complaint

A call about a suspicious person has led to the arrest of a 36-year-old man.

Police received the call on Thursday morning.

It turned out that the Chatham-Kent man was the subject of a catch-and-release warrant for failing to show up in court.

The man was released with conditions with a court date set for March 3.

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Leamington man arrested on obstruction of justice warrant

A 34-year-old Leamington man has been arrested by Chatham-Kent police.

A warrant was issued on January 25, on a charge of obstruction of justice. He was transported to the CK police headquarters and held for bail.

Police would like to thank the Leamington OPP for their assistance.

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Chatham-Kent man arrested after property check

A 54-year-old man wanted on a warrant was arrested on Thursday evening.

He had been sought in a theft investigation stemming from an incident on January 18.

The man was arrested during a property check conducted by police.

He was released with a court date of March 3.

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