Collision leads to impaired charge
A Chatham man faces impaired charges following an crash Sunday afternoon.
Police were called about 4:20 p.m. to the intersection of Erieau Road and Middle Line.
No one was hurt in the crash.
Through investigation, police say a 44-year-old Chatham man was found to be operating his motor vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol, and was arrested.
The accused was arrested and transported to the Chatham-Kent Police Headquarters to provide breath samples. The accused’s breath results were more than double the legal limit, police say.
Warrant arrests
On Sunday morning, at about 6 p.m., Chatham-Kent police responded to an alarm at a Richmond Street business in Chatham.
When officers arrived, they spotted a U-Haul with two women inside the vehicle. One, police say, had an outstanding surety relief warrant.
Officers arrested the Chatham woman and she was remanded in custody.
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Officers patrolling Wallaceburg Sunday afternoon scooped up a pair of people wanted for outstanding warrants.
The first took place about 1 p.m., as an officer spotted a woman who police say was known to be wanted on an outstanding warrant for failing to comply (twice) and assault.
A 49-year old woman was arrested on the strength of the warrant.
Just 20 minutes later, an officer spotted a Wallaceburg man who police say was known to be wanted on an outstanding warrant for failing to comply and impaired operation.
A 44-year old male was arrested on the strength of the warrant.
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A suspicious person report led to the arrest of another person Sunday night.
Officers went to a Grand Avenue West address about 7:40 p.m., and located a man who was wanted on an outstanding DNA warrant.
A 42 year-old man was arrested, DNA was obtained and he was released subsequently.