CK police briefs -- Thursday, December 18, 2025
9 hours agoChatham-Kent police have charged a 62-year-old man with two counts of assault causing bodily harm.
Chatham-Kent police have charged a 62-year-old man with two counts of assault causing bodily harm.
Women's group, Pretty in Pink, made it's annual donation to the Chatham-Kent Hospice Foundation.
The Detroit Red Wings fell 4-1 to Utah in NHL action Wednesday night.
A fraud trial is underway in Chatham for a woman accused of taking nearly $21,000 for electronics, but failing to deliver them to several people assisted by Community Living in Chatham-Kent.
Bail has once again been denied for a man accused of sexually assaulting three teens and one young woman in Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton in 1997.
This $9 million initiative aims to modernize the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance in Wallaceburg by expanding patient and treatment rooms, improving accessibility, purchasing new equipment, and more.
A large auto theft crime ring in the Toronto area has been dismantled.
Sarnia police say seven people are facing a combined 37 charges in a cocaine trafficking investigation, dubbed Project Bullpen.
The cause of a fatal fire early Thursday morning is under investigation.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens has developed a 2026 budget with a proposed 0 per cent tax increase.
A 40-year-old man is accused of assault and uttering threats.