More Spousal Abuse #WaitInTheTruck
Source: OPP
Date: Sat Jul 27 03:37:02 MST 2024
At approximately 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 25, 2024, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Norfolk County Detachment investigated a dispute at an address in Norfolk County.
It was determined that a dispute between two individuals on the premises led to a call to the police.
During the investigation, officers witnessed one individual physically assaulting another, leading to their subsequent arrest without incident.
Officers later discovered that the assailant had been physically assaulted by their partner before police arrived.
Consequently, the other individual was also taken into custody without incident.
Charged with the following alleged offences is a 24-year-old and a 27-year-old, both from Brantford, Ontario:
Assault spousal,
Being intoxicated in public place.
The accused individuals are scheduled to appear at a later date at the Ontario Court of Justice located in Simcoe.
At approximately 4:49 a.m. on Friday, July 26, 2024, the Norfolk County OPP Detachment investigated an assault at an address in Norfolk County.
It was determined that a dispute between two individuals on the premises escalated to a physical altercation, resulting in minor injuries.
Consequently, both individuals were taken into custody without incident.
Charged with the following alleged offence is a 22-year-old individual from Norfolk County:
Assault causing bodily harm spousal.
Charged with the following alleged offence is a 30-year-old individual from Norfolk County:
Assault spousal.
The accused individuals are scheduled to appear at a later date at the Ontario Court of Justice located in Simcoe.
Individuals experiencing intimate partner violence are not alone. If you or someone you are aware of requires assistance, there are local resources ready to provide support. Victim Services of Haldimand-Norfolk-Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation can be contacted at 1-800-264-6671.
The OPP is available at 1-888-310-1122 throughout the Province of Ontario.
In case of immediate danger, please dial 9-1-1 for prompt assistance.