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Windsor, Ont., woman charged after bomb threat against mayor

A 31-year-old woman from Windsor has been charged over an online bomb threat against the mayor of the southwestern Ontario city.

Online threat targeted residence of Drew Dilkens, was included in thread on pandemic restrictions

A Windsor police cruiser is shown outside headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021.
Windsor police have charged a 31-year-old woman over a bomb threat against the mayor of the southwestern Ontario city. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

A 31-year-old woman from Windsor has been charged over a bomb threat against the mayor of the southwestern Ontario city.

Windsor police said in a media release thatthe threat was posted Monday in a social media thread about current COVID-19 restrictions.

The threat itselftargeted a residence owned by Mayor Drew Dilkens, police said.

An investigation identified a suspect who was arrested without incident on Thursday.

"Investigators believe the threats are directlyrelated toongoingpandemic measures," police said in a statement.

No comment from mayor

The incident comes after the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Windsor and Detroit, hadbeen the scene of anti-vaccine mandate protests. Protesters blocked access to the bridge for six days last week. The vital trade linkwas reopened to traffic on Sundayafter a court injunction was obtained and police worked to enforce the injunction.The province had also been put in a state of emergency to deal with the protests.

Dilkenshas referred to the bridge blockades as an "illegal occupation."

The federal government invoked the Emergencies Act earlier this week in response to similar protests against pandemic restrictions happening across the country. The act allows the government to take special, temporary measures against the blockades and protests.

The accused in the bomb threat casehas been charged with threats to property, and has been released on an undertaking with conditions, pending a future court appearance.

No further information has been provided, and police said the investigation is ongoing.

A spokesperson for Dilkens said the mayor will not be doing interviews about the incident.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Windsor Police Service's Major Crime Unitor Crime Stoppers.