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3 weeks ago |
therecord.com | Gordon PaulReporter |Gordon Paul
It was a delivery business with a twist. A driver nabbed for speeding was not transporting pizza or wings but magic mushrooms and cannabis. “He was a delivery man for someone who had set up a website,” defence lawyer Hal Mattson told Kitchener court Wednesday. “There are a million websites that you can go on and order all of these products.”Police pulled over the driver in January 2024 after he was clocked at 94 kilometres per hour in a 40 km/h zone on Huron Road in Kitchener.
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3 weeks ago |
therecord.com | Gordon PaulReporter |Gordon Paul
Two sisters who beat up a school bully have dodged criminal records. One of them, a 14-year-old, was granted an absolute discharge last November; her sister, 18, got the same sentence last week. The younger sister “snapped” after a group of 10 students “fat-shamed” her at school for seven months, court was told.
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3 weeks ago |
therecord.com | Gordon PaulReporter |Gordon Paul
A teenager who set fire to a Pride flag outside a Kitchener high school was sentenced to probation and ordered to do 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty to mischief. The flag was set ablaze around 2:20 p.m. on a school day in September 2023. The crime was caught on surveillance video. Four youths were allegedly involved.
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3 weeks ago |
therecord.com | Gordon PaulReporter |Gordon Paul
A drunk driver was betrayed by his car. On Jan. 21, the Kitchener man, 28, abandoned his car on Ottawa Street South near Homer Watson Boulevard after the battery died, court was told Friday. The driver planned to call for a battery boost, but his phone battery also died. He left the scene, apparently to find another way to call for a boost. When police arrived, the driver was not there. An officer saw open containers of alcohol near the driver’s seat, said Crown prosecutor Jeffrey Wyngaarden.
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4 weeks ago |
therecord.com | Gordon PaulReporter |Gordon Paul
A 63-year-old Kitchener man who spat in the face of a bank employee and committed an indecent act in a wine store pleaded guilty to two charges Wednesday. Last October, he was verbally abusive to a female teller at the CIBC on King Street East in Kitchener, court was told. When a financial planner asked him to leave, the man spat in his face and punched him in the temple, knocking his glasses to the floor. Police found the man behind the bank.
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