Charges laid in St. Thomas assault with weapon incident
St. Thomas Police Services cruiser.
@STPSmedia/TwitterSt. Thomas police have charged one man after reports of a suspect who assaulted three people at a house party.
Police responded to a call at a home in the area of Hincks and Mitchell streets at around 3:00 am Saturday.
Police say that an intoxicated suspect assaulted a woman attending the party and was asked to leave.
According to police, the suspect returned shortly thereafter, where he grabbed a piece of wood and struck a second victim.
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A third victim then chased the suspect, but the suspect grabbed a rake out the bed of a nearby truck and struck the victim in the head and ribs with it.
Police managed to locate a man they believe to be the suspect soon afterward.
With further investigation, police found the man was on a recognizance with a number of conditions, including not to consume alcohol, not to possess weapons and to obey a curfew.
Police have since charged a 24-year-old St. Thomas man with one count of assault, two counts of assault with a weapon, and failure to comply with conditions of a recognizance.
Meanwhile, the second victim was not seriously injured and the third victim was treated by EMS at the scene and released.
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