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Chatham-Kent Police Daily Update 24April2024

Source: Chatham-Kent Police
Date: Thu Apr 25 04:04:17 MST 2024

Chatham-Kent, Ontario: The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 147 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Two person was arrested and ??? on an outstanding warrant.

Woman Arrested for Failing to Attend Court CK24018068

At 1:07 p.m., police responded to Duke Street in Chatham to investigate suspicious activity.

Officers located the woman and confirmed she was wanted on an outstanding warrant for failing to attend court in relation to a 2021 fraud investigation.

The 44-year-old Chatham woman was arrested and released with a new court date. She is currently facing the following charges: theft of mail, fraud, making a false statement, uttering forged documents, failing to comply with an appearance order, and unlawful in a dwelling.

Man Arrested for Failing to Attend Court CK24018081

At 2:25 p.m., the man attended the police station in Wallaceburg and turned himself in to the police.

The man was wanted on an outstanding warrant for failing to attend court in relation to a June 2023 impaired driving investigation.

The 30-year-old Wallaceburg man was arrested and released with a new court date. He is currently facing the following charges: impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level exceeding the legal limit.

Moving for Emergency Personnel

What do I do when I see Emergency Personnel on the roadway??

As a responsible community member, it is essential to be aware of and follow the proper protocols when an emergency vehicle is approaching or is already stopped on the side of the road. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

Move to the right: When you see or hear an emergency vehicle approaching with lights and sirens on, quickly move your vehicle to the right side of the road to allow for safe passage. This includes pulling over to the right, even in the left lane.

Stay calm: Remember to stay calm and focused when an emergency vehicle is approaching. Avoid sudden movements and use your turn signal when changing lanes or pulling over. Please do not stop in the middle of the roadway.

Keep a safe distance: Maintain a safe distance from the emergency vehicle to avoid any potential collisions. It’s essential to give the emergency vehicle plenty of room to maneuver.

Move to the left: If you are already in the right lane and there is an emergency vehicle stopped on the side of the road, move to the left lane to give the vehicle plenty of space. This will help ensure the safety of the emergency responders as they work to provide assistance. This includes Police, Fire, EMS, and Tow Trucks.

Be aware of your surroundings: Keep an eye out for emergency vehicles and listen for sirens, especially when driving in busy areas or near hospitals or fire stations.

Remember, following these protocols can make a big difference in helping emergency responders reach their destination quickly and safely.

Also, failing to pull over for emergency personnel violates the law. The penalties for this offence can be significant and can impact your ability to drive in the future. Driving near emergency vehicles

Area OPP

Fatal Dirt-bike Collison In Arthur
Chatsworth Assault – 3 Arrested
Jacob STEWART Arrested Again
Fatal Collision
Two From Wiarton Arrested In Meth Bust
Drunk Driver Arrested In Mildmay
Wellington Weekly Update
2 Arrested At RIDE
18 Year Old Student Arrested For Threats
Carl MARSTON Was Arrested Again
Death In Meaford
2 Arrested At RIDE


2 Arrested At RIDE
Death In Meaford
Michael OLSEN Was Arrested
Travis Sloane Arrested Again – Stolen Vehicle Recovered
48 Year Old Arrested
Kincardine Drug Bust - Names Released
31 Year Old From Owen Sound Arrested
52 Year Old From South Huron Arrested - Name Released
Repeat Offender Arrested Near Wingham
11 In Buggy When Struck By Motor Vehicle
OPP Demand Access To Security Cameras Of All Private Citizens & Businesses In Goderich

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