
Arrest made, enforcement continues in Windsor, Ont.
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A heavy police presence continues in Windsor, Ont. and police have made at least one arrest as work continues Sunday to clear the area near the Ambassador Bridge.
A heavy police presence continues in Windsor, Ont. and police have made at least one arrest as work continues Sunday to clear the area near the Ambassador Bridge.
A 27-year-old man has been arrested near Huron Church Road and Millen Street for a criminal offence in relation to the demonstration.
Northbound Huron Church Road is closed at the E.C. Row Expressway and authorities are asking drivers to use an alternate route.
According to the Windsor police Twitter, enforcement actions continue at the demonstration area with arrests being made and vehicles being towed.
Business owners in the area of the demonstration are also asking people to remove their vehicles from private property.
According to police, the owners are also asking for police assistance to notify demonstrators to leave their property because they are trespassing.
Friday evening, the City of Windsor and our partners – the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association and the Ontario Attorney General were successful in obtaining a time-limited injunction as a means towards ending the blockade.