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Wanted man caught by Guelph police after suffering ‘medical emergency’

A man apparently suffered a medical emergency near the downtown. Police say he was wanted on outstanding warrants. Scott Tracey/Guelph Police Service

What began as a call for a man in distress ended up resulting in the apprehension of a wanted man.

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Emergency crews went to an area of Arthur Street North and Macdonell Street around 6:10 p.m. Saturday. They arrived to find a man who appeared to have suffered a medical emergency.

He was treated by paramedics and later cleared.

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Guelph Police Service officers were also at the scene and spoke with the individual.

Investigators say it was later learned that the man was wanted on outstanding warrants stemming from a pair of incidents that occurred last Tuesday.

One was at a business on Silvercreek Parkway North around 8:40 p.m., where someone paid for items using counterfeit currency.

The other happened at around 11:40 p.m. at an ATM vestibule on Speedvale Avenue East where a pellet was fired inside, causing around $300 in damage.

The 40-year-old from Guelph was arrested and is facing a number of charges including mischief, weapons, and more. He was held for a bail hearing.

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