A Thames Centre man is in hot water after allegedly giving a fake name to police. Middlesex County OPP stopped a vehicle on Catherine Street on Tuesday morning. Police say the man driving gave them a fake name on purpose. The 56-year-old is charged with mischief and driving while disqualified. His vehicle has been impounded for 45 days. He will appear in court in September.

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