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Woman threatened with a crossbow in Chatham: CKPS

Woman threatened with a crossbow in Chatham: CKPS

CTV News2 days ago
The Chatham-Kent Police Service has made an arrest after they said a woman was threatened with a crossbow in Chatham.
Police received the report on Thursday. When they arrived on scene, they secured the area, setting up a containment around the home on Tweedsmuir Avenue West.
Officers told those inside the home to leave, for safety reasons.
The suspect, a 24-year-old man, refused to comply, according to police. A Conducted Energy Weapon was used and the man later surrendered.
A further investigation showed the man had allegedly made other threats to people in the home, including pointing a loaded crossbow at them.
Police said the suspect is currently bound by conditions, prohibiting the possession of weapons.
The man is facing charges for:
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