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Questions for the Cops: Understanding Amber Alerts

Article content In continuing with his Questions for the Cops initiative, Stratford police Const. Darren Fischer is shedding light on another community policing topic of interest – Amber Alerts. Throughout April, Fischer said the police service received a number of questions about when and why Amber Alerts are issued. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Questions for the Cops: Understanding Amber Alerts Back to video “We felt that this was a very important topic, as these notifications are broadcast over all media avenues, including our mobile devices, with the intention of gaining the assistance from the public in locating an abducted child,” Fischer writes. “By engaging the community in the search, these Amber Alert notifications really could be a contributing factor in reuniting an abducted child with its family and, in the most extreme circumstances, could mean the difference between life and death for that child.”

Questions for the Cops: Understanding Amber Alerts

Article content In continuing with his Questions for the Cops initiative, Stratford police Const. Darren Fischer is shedding light on another community policing topic of interest – Amber Alerts. Throughout April, Fischer said the police service received a number of questions about when and why Amber Alerts are issued. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Questions for the Cops: Understanding Amber Alerts Back to video “We felt that this was a very important topic, as these notifications are broadcast over all media avenues, including our mobile devices, with the intention of gaining the assistance from the public in locating an abducted child,” Fischer writes. “By engaging the community in the search, these Amber Alert notifications really could be a contributing factor in reuniting an abducted child with its family and, in the most extreme circumstances, could mean the difference between life and death for that child.”

Two separate incidents of police impersonation being investigated

The first incident, which happened around 9:30 p.m. Saturday, was reported to Stratford police. It reportedly happened on Perth Line 20 in Perth South, when a male driving what appeared to be a cruiser with flashing red and blue lights, stopped another vehicle. Police say the complainant reported that the male questioned them about being in contravention of the most recent stay-at-home order. The suspect identified himself as Brady Kale and is described as white, late 20s to early 30s, about six feet tall with an average build, short hair, dirty blond facial hair and a large nose. At the time he was wearing a plain black baseball cap, black short-sleeved shirt with no patches and black pants. A silver plastic badge was pinned to the right side of his chest, and he was wearing a utility belt, with what appeared to be a handgun in a holster.

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