Call about crappy situation not as bad as expected for Chatham-Kent police

Stolen vehicle investigation leads to arrest

Chatham-Kent police responded to a situation in Wallaceburg Tuesday afternoon that didn’t turn out to be as crappy as expected.

Chatham-Kent police responded to a complaint in Wallaceburg Tuesday afternoon that didn’t turn out to be as crappy as expected.

Police went to the Margaret Avenue area around 3 pm about a tenant believed to be throwing feces at contractors working on the site.

Police quickly learned the tenant was actually throwing bags of peanut butter to feed the squirrels.

The 54-year-old woman was cautioned and advised to stop throwing objects, police said.

odd charge

An Alvinston man was arrested after Chatham-Kent police responded to the area of ​​Forhan Street in Wallaceburg last Tuesday night about a possible impaired driver.

The suspect was taken to police headquarters for breath tests, which resulted in him being charged with a blood-alcohol exceeding the legal limit.

He was released with an April 13 short date.

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