The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 158 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Two people were arrested.
Cars entered Richmond St. Chatham CK23056224
A Fenced in area was entered at a local business and widows to 3 cars were smashed. Unknown suspects took property out of the vehicles and left the area.
Traffic Stop leads to Impaired charges Church Street Chatham CK23056347
A man was operating his vehicle on Church street Chatham with no lights on. A traffic stop was conducted and through investigation found the driver to have consumed alcohol. The man was arrested and taken to Chatham-Kent headquarters for further tests. The man was found to have twice the legal limit to operate his vehicle. A 73 year old Chatham man was charged with Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus) and released with a future court date of November 20/2023.
Traffic Stop leads to Impaired charges King Street Chatham CK23056354
Patrol officers observed a vehicle driving on King Street Chatham with no lights. A traffic stop was conducted.. Through investigation, it was found that the 29-year-old man driver had consumed alcohol. The man was arrested and further tests done. The man was found to have 1.5 times the legal limit. He was charged with Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus) and released with a future court date of November 20/2023.
Security Camera Registry
The Security Camera Registry is a community based crime prevention opportunity and investigative resource that enlists the help of Chatham-Kent residents.
This registry enables community members to voluntarily identify their residential video surveillance location through a simple, secure, confidential, online form located on the Chatham-Kent Police Service website. Identified addresses will be mapped on a database of surveillance camera locations for officers to quickly and effectively direct resources when investigating criminal offences in your neighbourhood. Your participation in this innovative program can deter and prevent crime, and save lives.
For more information, please see https://ckpolice.com/camera-registry/