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A warrant, a false statement: Morden Police uncover complex situation after accident – PembinaValleyOnline.com

News RoomBy News RoomJune 6, 2025Updated:June 8, 20252 Mins Read
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The Morden Police Service recently discovered that a situation they had responded to had more to it than the surface originally suggested.

Inspector Sean Aune, the Morden Police Service’s leading officer, confirmed that the incident was more complex than initially reported. On May 22nd, the Police Service responded to an accident in Morden. He explained that at the time of dealing with the vehicle drivers, one individual was hiding material truthfully, and another person, a 50-year-old woman, was with him, tight Cheeps to not have any contact. The police also discovered and issued a warrant for the woman’s arrest from a separate police service.

In a recent statement, the Morden Police Service reported that this incident resulted in the woman being arrested on a warrant and appearing in court in August. She was release on an Appearance Notice to attend the court.

A Inspector hinted at different types of warrants, stating that the most common is an endorsed warrant, while an unendorsed one is less common and requires arrest and paperwork. Inspectors are reminded to keep the public in the loop, as truth-telling is critical in police operations.

The woman, a 50-year-old female, was also issued a ticket for "Proceed Before it is Safe to do so" — a fine of $174 — and a ticket for making a false statement, $672. The incident detailed in the report also charged other individuals, such as a witness, for attending the scene, who admitted not being the driver.

This case raises important lessons for publicReference: accuracy matters, and it’s essential for both drivers and drivers to be truthful. The incident highlights the importance of maintaining trust in law enforcement agencies and the need for vulnerable individuals to remain vulnerable.

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