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Assault charges laid in three unrelated domestic disturbance investigations

In one incident, a knife was seized from the accused
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NEWS RELEASES
SOUTH SIMCOE POLICE
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BRADFORD - On Monday, April 6, 2020, South Simcoe Police Service officers responded to a report of a domestic assault in Bradford.

A woman told police that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend who had left the scene. A suspect was arrested nearby.

As a result of investigation, a 24-year-old Mount Albert man was charged with assault and assault cause bodily harm. The accused was released with a future court date.  Names of accused are not released in cases of domestic assault.

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INNISFIL - On Sunday, April 5, 2020, South Simcoe Police Service officers responded to a report of a domestic assault in Innisfil.

Once on scene, police learned that a woman and a teenager had [allegedly] been assaulted during a domestic incident. A suspect was arrested nearby and police seized a knife.

As a result of investigation, a 41-year-old Innisfil man was charged with nine offences including two counts of assault, four counts of fail to comply with undertaking, carry concealed weapon and domestic mischief. The accused was held for a bail hearing. Names of accused are not released in cases of domestic assault.

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BRADFORD - On Saturday, April 5, 2020, South Simcoe Police Service officers were called to a report of a domestic dispute in Bradford involving a husband and wife. Once on scene, police learned that a verbal argument escalated to a physical altercation.

As a result of investigation, both the man and the woman were charged with assault.

The two accused were released with future court dates. Names of accused are not released in cases of domestic assault.

These are extremely stressful times for everyone. Reaching out for help might be challenging, especially if one shares a home with an abuser. We urge you to call police if you are a victim or know someone who is being abused. If you are unable to call police, text a friend or relative and ask them to call on your behalf. Everyone has a right to feel safe in their home.

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