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Windsor police seek identity of person on surveillance footage near Louis Avenue

The Windsor police Major Crime Unit is looking to identify a person caught on surveillance footage who may have information relating to an ongoing homicide investigation.

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Remains of missing Leamington man found in LaSalle


 
WINDSOR, ONT. --
Ontario Provincial Police say they have identified human remains found in LaSalle over the weekend.
Police say the remains are of missing person Victor Paz-Lozoya of Leamington, Ont.
Paz-Lozoya was last spoken to on New Years Eve and was reported missing on Jan. 4.
Major Crimes along with forensics and the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario are investigating however police have not said if foul play is suspected.
Police are asking for anyone with any information to contact them at 1-888-310-1122.
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Windsor couple starts 'March Madness' style local pizza bracket

While people around the world are busy filling out their college hoops March Madness brackets, a Windsor couple hopes to tap into the frenzy with their own bracket, hoping to learn which pizza Windsorites adore most.

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In-home COVID-19 vaccinations for vulnerable residents starts in Windsor-Essex


 
WINDSOR, ONT. --
Local paramedics have started visiting the homes of vulnerable residents to administer COVID-19 vaccines for those unable to travel to the region’s mass vaccination clinics.
Paramedics with the Essex-Windsor EMS Vulnerable Patient Navigator (VPN) team vaccinated 44 residents of an apartment building on Thursday. These residents are 80 years and older and have pre-registered for the vaccination clinics but who would have experienced difficulty accessing the sites.
The residents received their first Moderna vaccine dose and will be scheduled to receive their second. The VPN team will continue to vaccinate eligible residents in the same apartment building and will then move on to another.

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Officers seize drugs during vehicle investigation in Belle River

Officers patrolling the Belle River Marina last week investigated a vehicle in the parking lot which led to the seizure of drugs and two arrests.

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Speeding leads to multiple charges for Chatham man


 
WINDSOR, ONT. --
A 33-year-old Chatham man is facing multiple charges including dangerous driving after allegedly attempting to speed away from police.
Chatham-Kent police say around 9 p.m. Monday an officer on general patrol saw a car speeding down Grand Avenue West in Chatham.
The driver turned onto St. Clair Street where the officer attempted a traffic stop, but the man continued driving through the Forest Street area and ran a stop sign.
Police say the car eventually came to a stop behind a residence on Selkirk Street and the occupants fled the scene on foot.
The driver was taken into custody and found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and two cell phones. Police learned through investigation the man was currently under conditions to not possess more than one cell phone or drug paraphernalia.

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Windsor-Essex adds 32 new COVID-19 cases, three more deaths: WECHU


 
WINDSOR, ONT. --
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is reporting 32 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday and three more people have died related to the virus.
The health unit says the latest deaths included two men in their 70s, and one woman in her 80s all people from the community.
The death toll related to COVID-19 has reached 401 people.
Windsor-Essex has had a total of 13,445 confirmed cases of the virus, including 12,763 people who have recovered.
Here’s the breakdown of new cases:
1 case is outbreak related
8 cases are close contacts of confirmed cases
8 case is community acquired
15 case are still under investigation

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Windsor-Essex Easter Seals Telethon returns for its 39th annual event


 
WINDSOR, ONT. --
The 39th Annual Easter Seals Telethon is returning with a “new, modern look” to help raise funds for kids in the community with physical disabilities.
The event will air on CTV Windsor on Saturday, April 3 and Saturday, April 10 from 3 to 6 p.m. It will take place during feature presentations of Ghostbusters 2 and Disney’s Tomorrowland.
“Last year’s event was moved to the fall due to the pandemic. However, the extra few months provided us with the opportunity to overhaul the Telethon format with a new, modern look,” says Ram Sridhar, telethon committee chair. “The modernized format allowed us to reach a new audience while maintaining some of the traditional Telethon elements, and most importantly, raise over $107,900 for kids with physical disabilities in the community.”

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