Police: Several B&E’s, RIDE check, curfew breach

Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE)

Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Last night, officers conducted a RIDE spot check in Tilbury.

A total of 250 vehicles were stopped.

Eight roadside tests were administered and one driver was issued a three-day license suspension for being over the limit.

Traffic stop leads to curfew breach

Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Yesterday evening, while on general patrol, police initiated a traffic stop on Keil Drive, in the city of Chatham.

Through investigation, police learned that one of the occupants of the vehicle was currently out past his court order curfew.

The 18-year-old Windsor man was arrested and later released with a future court date.

Break and enters

Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Sometime overnight, unknown suspects forced entry into an office trailer on Ivan Street, in the city
of Chatham.

Once inside, the suspects removed approximately $1,000 worth of Milwaukee tools.

Police are still attempting to identify the second suspect.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable Trevor Biskey at trevorb@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600 extension #87311.

Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.

Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Sometime overnight, unknown suspects forced entry into a shed on Mull Road in Harwich.

The suspects then removed approximately $200 worth of tools.

Police are still attempting to identify the second suspect.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable Cheryl McVicar at CHERYLM@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600 extension #85018.

Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.

Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Five additional break and enters have been reported to police in the last 24 hours, where nothing of significance was taken.

Breaking and entering can be a lucrative opportunity for criminals.

Consequently, any home or business is at risk.

Property owners can greatly reduce this risk by simply improving the physical security of their premises.

This is referred to as target hardening and this will help deter break ins and protect property.

For more information please visit: https://ckpolice.com/break-enter-smarts/

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