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Breaching conditions

On Aug. 19, a woman was released from court with several conditions. One of those conditions stated that she was not to attend within 50 meters of specific business on Park Avenue East in Chatham.

Yesterday afternoon, Chatham-Kent police observed the woman sitting on the side of the road near the business.

Allison Fontaine, 27, of no fixed address, was arrested and charged with failing to comply with her release conditions. She was held in custody pending a bail hearing and remanded into custody until Aug. 26.

Warrants

Yesterday morning, a man wanted for two counts of failing to attend court walked into police headquarters and turned himself in.

Liam Henderson, 19, of Chatham, was held in custody pending a bail hearing and released with a future court date.

Last night, police responded to the report of a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot on Witherspoon Street in Chatham.

Officers located the vehicle and through investigation learned that the man in the vehicle was wanted for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, driving while under suspension and flight from police.

Joseph Bondy, 33, of Raleigh Township, was released pending a future court date.

Buzzed in Tecumseh Park

Last night, police responded to the report of an intoxicated man in Tecumseh Park in Chatham.

Officers located the man who was unable to care for himself. For his own safety, the man was taken into custody and transported to police headquarters.

A 57-year-old Chatham man was charged with being intoxicated in a public place. He was released early this morning when sober.

Bicycle registry

Do you or your kids have a bicycle?

Chatham-Kent police ask that you take the time to register your bicycle.

This will increase the chances of having your bicycle returned to you if it is lost or stolen and recovered by police.

To learn more about the bicycle registry, visit http://ckpolice.com/bicycle-registry/

 

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