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Woman charged after allegedly having outstanding arrest warrant

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A woman was arrested after officers from the Windsor Police Service – Amherstburg Detachment responded to a reported disturbance at a home.


Officers were dispatched to a disturbance in the 400 block of Walnut Dr. March 11 at approximately 7 p.m. Upon arrival, police say officers dealt with a woman who was allegedly intoxicated and uncooperative.


It is alleged that she was found to have an outstanding arrest warrant from another police service, according to police.


The accused, a 40-year-old female, was arrested and later released with a future court date.


Allegedly uncooperative male

Officers with the Windsor Police Service – Amherstburg Detachment were dispatched to a residence on Sandwich St. S. March 12 at approximately 5 a.m. Information was received by police that a male was at this property, allegedly causing problems and refusing to leave.


Police say when officers arrived, they located a male believed to be under the influence of a controlled substance.


It is further alleged that the 25-year-old male was uncooperative with officers and was arrested.


Highway Traffic Act charges

Police say that officers conducted a vehicle stop on County Road 20 after receiving an alert on the automatic license plate reader. It is alleged that the plates attached to the involved vehicle were not authorized for that vehicle.

It is further alleged the driver was also found to have a suspended license and no proof of insurance.


The license plates were seized and the vehicle was towed. Police add the 63-year-old male driver was charged with multiple Highway Traffic Act offenses.

The vehicle stop occurred March 12 at approximately 3 p.m.


Accident

An officer was dispatched to a two-vehicle motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Sandwich St. S. and Park St. March 7 at approximately 2 p.m. One of the involved drivers was treated at the scene by paramedics for what police have described as a minor injury.

As a result of the investigation, police say one of the drivers, a 37-year-old female, was charged with an Highway Traffic Act offence for following too closely.


—All information courtesy of the

Windsor Police Service – Amherstburg Detachment

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