Windsor banks defrauded $32,000, police seek identity of suspect
Windsor police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who allegedly defrauded multiple banks out of $32,000.

Windsor police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who allegedly defrauded multiple banks out of $32,000.
LaSalle police are asking the public to be on the lookout for porch pirates after reports of two recent thefts.
Officials at Transit Windsor are pleased with the direction ridership levels took for the last three months of 2022.
LaSalle fire officials say the cause of a house fire is listed as undetermined.
LaSalle police charged five drivers as part of a crackdown on speeding and aggressive driving.
The lights have all come down and Jackson Park is now clear to welcome visitors once again.
Chatham-Kent EMS assessed and treated “two critical patients” following a crash on Queen’s Line.
Windsor police are informing the public about “active attacker training” taking place on Tuesday.
Postmedia Network Corp. has cut more than 75 jobs by outsourcing the printing and inserting of the Windsor Star, according to Unifor and CWA Canada.
A woman held in a detention camp in Syria, along with her three Canadian children, says the federal government is forcing her to make an agonizing choice: relinquish custody of her kids so they can be repatriated to Canada, or keep them in the camp where the conditions are dire. Her children are eligible for repatriation but she is not a Canadian citizen.
Loblaw will not be extending its price freeze on No Name brand products, but vows to keep the yellow label product-pricing flat 'wherever possible.'
The maker of ChatGPT is trying to curb its reputation as a freewheeling cheating machine with a new tool that can help teachers detect if a student or artificial intelligence wrote that homework.
More than five years since Canada’s Competition Bureau began an investigation into an alleged bread-price fixing scheme, no conclusions have been drawn nor charges laid. As the watchdog is now probing whether grocery stores are profiting from inflation, one expert says the effectiveness of its tools are in question.
Jeopardy! turned the spotlight on Ontario on Monday night with a category entirely dedicated to the province. One question stumped every contestant.
B.C.'s chief coroner Lisa Lapointe warned the province has experienced an average of six deaths, every day, of every week for two years.
Star of 'American Graffiti' and TV's 'Laverne and Shirley' Cindy Williams died on Monday. Here's our interview with her from 2001.