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CK police briefs -- Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Women Arrested on Warrant

A 44-year-old Windsor woman has turned herself in to Chatham-Kent police following a fraud investigation.

Police reported the woman faces a charge of fraud over $5,000 after she and another accused allegedly targeted an elderly Chatham-Kent citizen and defrauded them of more than $20,000.

The accused was released with bail conditions and a court date.

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Man Arrested on Warrant

A Chatham man wanted by Chatham-Kent police has been arrested on an outstanding warrant for failing to attend court.

Police said an officer spotted the 42-year-old suspect while responding to an unrelated service call.

The accused faces driving charges.

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