Tilbury woman charged after hitting ex-husband with vehicle: CK police
A 32-year-old Tilbury woman is facing assault and dangerous driving charges after allegedly hitting her ex-husband with a vehicle.
Officers responded to a domestic dispute on Fort Street in Tilbury at 5:29 p.m. on Tuesday.
Through investigation, police discovered the woman and her ex-spouse engaged in a verbal argument. Police say the argument began inside a residence and continued outside as the ex-spouse attempted to disengage by leaving with their two children.
Police say the woman entered her vehicle and started driving towards the ex-spouse, who was on foot, and struck him with her car.
Police say he sustained no injuries.
The woman also allegedly yelled comments she would cause them harm. As the ex-spouse called the police, she then allegedly parked and exited her car and struck him on the head with her hands.
Police arrived and located the woman a short distance away.
The 32-year-old Tilbury woman was arrested and charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, assault with a weapon, assault and three counts of uttering threats. She was transported to police headquarters and held pending a bail hearing.
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