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An investigation into several incidents in the village of Blyth has led to 11 charges against a 27-year-old man, including trespassing at night and criminal harassment, Huron County OPP said.
Police received information a person had trespassed and committed offences on several properties in the community about 20 kilometres east of Goderich between Saturday, Nov. 30 and Sunday, Dec. 1.
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A 27-year-old North Huron man was arrested on Dec. 11 and charged with four counts of trespassing at night, two counts of criminal harassment by besetting and watching, criminal harassment by repeatedly following, two counts of committing an indecent act, being unlawfully in a dwelling house and failing to comply with probation, police said.
The investigation continues and Huron County OPP ask anyone who saw or had contact with a suspicious male in Blyth between Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 to contact them at 1-888-310-1122 or 519-482-1677. Investigators also are interested in hearing from homeowners who have video surveillance that may be relevant, police said.
The accused appeared at a bail hearing and was remanded into custody, police said.
London man charged with impaired driving, speeding
A London driver is facing several charges after Middlesex OPP say an individual was caught speeding and driving without a licence.
An officer stopped a vehicle on Richmond Street in Middlesex Centre on Dec. 14 at about 1:15 a.m. and arrested the driver.
A 48-year-old man from London is charged with:
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- Drive while impaired by alcohol and drugs
- Operation of a vehicle while above the legal blood-alcohol limit
- Speeding one to 49 kilometers an hour over the posted limit
- Driving a motor vehicle without a licence
- Being a novice driver with blood alcohol concentration above zero
- Failing to have proof of insurance
Driver charged with impaired after trying to elude police
A person from a rural community in Southwest Middlesex faces almost 10 charges after a vehicle was stopped for speeding.
A Middlesex OPP officer spotted a vehicle speeding in a 50 kilometre-an-hour zone on Longwoods Road in Southwest Middlesex at about 2 a.m. on Dec 14.
The officer stopped the vehicle after the driver turned into an address on Haggerty Road, police said. The officer determined the driver turned into the address to elude police.
A 58-year-old from Wardsville, is charged with:
- Driving while impaired by alcohol
- Driving while impaired while above the legal blood-alcohol limit
- Driving while prohibited under the Criminal Code
- Trespassing at night
- Speeding one to 49 kilometres an hour over the posted limit
- Using a plate not authorized for the vehicle
- Failing to surrender permit for motor vehicle
- Failing to surrender proof of insurance
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