Woman allegedly throws flower pot at man during dispute
A Chatham woman faces charges after a man was hit by a thrown flowerpot, Chatham-Kent police say.
A Chatham woman faces charges after a man was hit by a thrown flowerpot, Chatham-Kent police say.
Officers called to a domestic dispute in the Harvey Street area Saturday learned a woman punched, kicked and threw a flowerpot at a man, striking him in the chest, police said. She also threw a planter full of flowers down the stairs, destroying it.
A Chatham woman, 26, is charged with assault, assault with a weapon and mischief under $5,000, police said. She was released with conditions and a court date.
A Blenheim resident was charged after a landlord-tenant dispute turned physical, Chatham-Kent police say.
Officers responding to a reported assault at an address in Blenheim Saturday learned that a man swung a piece of workout equipment in a clash with his landlord, police said.
A Blenheim man, 61, is charged with assault with a weapon, police said. He was released with conditions and a court date.
A Bothwell resident faces an impaired charge after a single-vehicle crash Saturday night, police say.
Officers called to a crash in the Zone Centre Line area determined a driver has lost control of a pickup nd rolled it, striking a gas line and hydro pole.
A suspect was taken to police headquarters, where two breath samples were taken, police said.
A Bothwell man, 42, is charged with having blood alcohol over the legal limit, police said. He was released with a court date.
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