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Chatham disturbance leads to multiple charges

The sign outside Chatham-Kent police headquarters in Chatham, Ont. (Courtesy Chatham-Kent police) The sign outside Chatham-Kent police headquarters in Chatham, Ont. (Courtesy Chatham-Kent police)
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A verbal argument in Chatham escalated into threats and property damage leading to several charges being laid.

Chatham-Kent police say a man attended an address on Park Lane Friday. While he was there a “verbal confrontation” ensued and police were called.

Police say the man made threats toward the woman at the home and damaged a vehicle.

He was arrested and charged with assault, uttering threats to cause bodily harm, mischief and threats to burn person property.

The man was then taken to Chatham-Kent police headquarters and held for a bail hearing.

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