Chatham-Kent, Ontario: The Chatham-Kent Police Service responded to 142 calls for service in the last 24 hours. Four people were arrested.
Man Arrested for Probation Breach CK24000206
At 8:54 a.m., police responded to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance on Grand Avenue in Chatham for a breach of probation investigation.
The man was bound by a probation order prohibiting him from attending the property unless for medical care. Officers confirmed he was not seeking medical care.
The 32-year-old Chatham-Kent man was arrested and charged with two counts of failing to comply with a probation order. He was released with a future court date.
Man Arrested for Uttering Threats CK24000300
At 10:30 p.m., police responded to Glenwood Drive in Chatham for a disturbance.
Through investigation, officers learned a verbal argument escalated when the man threatened to harm the woman.
The 61-year-old Chatham-Kent man was arrested and charged with uttering threats. He was transported to police headquarters and released with conditions and a future court date of February 26, 2024.
Security Camera Registry
This program is designed to enhance public safety by allowing the police to quickly and efficiently identify potential security footage that could be used in investigations.
By registering your security cameras with the Chatham-Kent Police Service, you are providing valuable information that could help solve crimes in your community. The registry is free and voluntary, and all information provided is strictly confidential. The police will only contact you if they require footage from your cameras that may assist in an investigation.
The registry is a simple process that can be completed online through the Chatham-Kent Police website. You will need to provide basic information about your camera system, including the location of your cameras and your contact information.
Participating in the security camera registry program is an excellent way to contribute to the safety and security of your community. By working with the police, we can help prevent and solve crimes, making Chatham-Kent a safer place for everyone to live, work, and play.
For more information, see Security Camera Registry – Chatham-Kent Police Service (ckpolice.com)