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Friday, January 13, 2017

Just before midnight on January 12, police went to a Woolwich Street address to initially check on the well-being of a young woman who believed to be staying there.

Two men arrested at same location

Just before midnight on Jan. 12, police went to a Woolwich Street address to initially check on the well-being of a young woman who believed to be staying there. When police arrived to speak to her and confirmed her well-being, they also spoke with two men who were there as well. One of those men provide a false name to police and further investigation revealed his real identity as a 25-year-old Guelph man who was breaching release conditions he was ordered to follow from a previous criminal charge. He was arrested and charged with obstructing police and breach of recognizance.

It was also learned that the other 23-year-old Guelph man who was there was wanted on outstanding warrant charges for stolen credit cards and stolen property. He was too was arrested.

The two will appear in bail court today.

Morning traffic stop leads to impaired arrest

At approximately 10 a.m. on Jan. 12, a Guelph Police Service Traffic Unit officer stopped a vehicle on Dawson Road when he noticed some irregularities with its license plate. As he approached the driver to speak with him, he noticed beer cans on the floor of the vehicle. Further investigation lead the officer to arrest the 53 year-old Cambridge man for over .08mgs, having open liquor and driving with no validation on plate.

Andrea Caruso was released and scheduled to appear before the court on Feb. 22, 2017. 

On Jan. 12, 2017, the Guelph Police Service responded to 202 calls for service.