Break, enter and theft
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at approximately 9 a.m., officers were dispatched to a call of a break and enter at a residence on Victoria Avenue in Chatham.
A red men’s bicycle valued at $250 was stolen.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable Ken Muir at kenmu@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600 mailbox #67002.
Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.
Break, enter and theft
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Last night at about 10 p.m., officers were dispatched to attend the LCBO store in Thamesville in response to a call of a break and enter.
Upon arrival, officers observed a broken window.
Video surveillance revealed a case of beer being stolen.
Chatham-Kent Police K9 officer attended and after a short track, the accused was located near a field, drinking the beer he had just stolen.
The 31-year old Windsor man was arrested and charged with break and enter and theft under $5,000.
He was transported to Chatham-Kent Police Headquarters, and later released with a future court date.
Woman charged with impaired
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Around 12 a.m. this morning, officers received a traffic complaint of an impaired driver that left a business on Grand Avenue.
The vehicle was located by an officer on Richmond Street, who conducted a traffic stop.
The officer investigated and concluded that the 37-year-old Chatham woman was under the influence of alcohol.
The woman was arrested and transported to Chatham-Kent Police headquarters for breath tests.
The woman was charged with having a blood alcohol concentration exceeding the legal limit and impaired driving.
She was released from custody when sober, with a future court date.
Incident leads to arrest of two separate parties
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: A call for service was received for a male chasing a female for an unknown reason.
Police caught up with both parties on King Street West Chatham.
A check was done and both parties found to have outstanding warrants.
The male was transported to Chatham-Kent Headquarters and eventually released with a future court date.
The female had a fail to appear warrant and was held for bail.
Investigation leads to arrest and outstanding warrant in Chatham
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: A male was arrested on two counts of failing to comply with a release order.
It was found the male also had a warrant for other charges.
He was transported to Chatham-Kent Headquarters and his bail opposed.
Disturbance leads to warrant/arrest in Wallaceburg.
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: A male was yelling outside of a local business in Wallaceburg.
Police arrived and the male was found to have an outstanding warrant.
The male was arrested and released with a future court date.
Warrant/arrest in Wallaceburg
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: A male and female were walking along the the side of the road.
Both individuals were known to police.
The male had an outstanding warrant with Chatham-Kent Police.
He was transported to Chatham-Kent Headquarters and released with a future court date.
The female had an outstanding warrant with the London Police Service.
The female was transported to Chatham-Kent Headquarters and to be picked up at a later time by the outside agency.
Warrant/arrest at the Wallaceburg station
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: A male turned himself into Chatham-Kent Police at the Wallaceburg Station on an outstanding warrant.
He was arrested and transported to Chatham Kent Headquarters and eventually released with a future court date.
Break and enter in Chatham
Chatham-Kent Police Service officials allege: Unknown suspects entered an unlocked shed and removed a small quantity of tools.
The entry took place between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable Curtis Conn at curtisc@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600 extension #87349.
Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.