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Windsor man, who fled crash scene, arrested and charged
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Driver arrested after fleeing into Ojibway wooded area
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A 37-year-old Windsor woman is facing multiple charges after stealing a large truck from a worksite on Ojibway Parkway in Windsor and then leading police on a low-speed pursuit in LaSalle.
LaSalle Police say they were notified by Windsor Police around 3:15am on Wednesday that a large white panel truck was reported stolen from the worksite moments earlier and was now headed towards LaSalle on Ojibway Parkway.
An officer in the area observed the truck and activated their lights and siren to signal the vehicle to stop, but the truck did not stop.
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The truck was driving at speeds generally under 40 km/h and weaving on the roadway and onto the shoulder, leading police to believe that the driver may be impaired. Additional police cruisers attempted to box it in while on Edgemore Avenue. The truck stopped briefly then accelerated directly into the rear of a LaSalle Police Cruiser, causing extensive damage. The occupying officer was not injure
Windsor woman steals large truck, collides with LaSalle police vehicle
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Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 1 day ago • 4 minute read • Unifor scored an arbitration victory Thursday in its fight against the closure of a Windsor auto parts plant. Here, picketers are shown blocking the entrance to the local Nemak plant on Sept. 5, 2019, following a judge s order that the barricades removed. Photo by Dax Melmer /Windsor Star
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Auto parts manufacturer Nemak violated its collective agreement with Unifor Local 200 when the company closed its Windsor Aluminum Casting Plant and moved the work to Mexico last year, an arbitrator has ruled.
Arbitrator Norm Jesin on Thursday directed the parties to begin negotiations to find a solution to the dispute and settle damages.