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Police Blotter: Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Charges and Warrant Arrest

March 4, 2022 Ross Brown 0

The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 136 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Six people were arrested. Vehicle Stop leads to Impaired Arrest […]

Police Blotter: Eleven people arrested, drugs seized
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Police Blotter: Eleven people arrested, drugs seized

February 24, 2022 Tilbury Times 0

The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 135 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Eleven people were arrested. Eight on outstanding warrants. Police Execute […]

Police Blotter: Woman Arrested on Outstanding Warrant
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Police Blotter: Woman Arrested on Outstanding Warrant

February 20, 2022 Tilbury Times 0

Woman Arrested on Outstanding Warrant On 2022-02-18 the Chatham-Kent Police responded to a commercial location for a report of suspicious activity. A 35 year old […]

Tilbury: Woman arrested after officers assaulted
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Tilbury: Woman arrested after officers assaulted

February 7, 2022 Tilbury Times 12

The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 119 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Six people were arrested—three on outstanding warrants. Officers Assaulted  Early […]

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Police Blotter: Man arrested twice in same day

January 30, 2022 Tilbury Times 12

The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 138 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Seven people were arrested.  Man Arrested Twice In Same Day […]

CK Police blotter: Man charged with robbery 
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CK Police blotter: Man charged with robbery 

January 25, 2022 Tilbury Times 12

The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 147 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Five people were arrested.   Man charged with robbery      […]

CK Police blotter: Disturbance leads to warrant arrest
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CK Police blotter: Disturbance leads to warrant arrest

January 16, 2022 Tilbury Times 0

Disturbance leads to warrant arrest    –  Talbot Trail Wheatley.                                […]

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Halton Police Arrest five over Premium Outlets’ Break-In

August 1, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Shazia Nazir, Local Journalism Initiative Five people have been arrested after breaking into business at Toronto Premium Outlets in Halton Hills on Friday.  The […]

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