Woman Charged With Mischief, Razor Assault: Guelph Police | The Canadian News

Guelph police say a 28-year-old woman faces battery and mischief charges after she was arrested with a black razor Saturday night.

In a news release Monday, police said the woman waved the knife while walking through the Stone Road and Scottsdale Drive area.

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“He approached an unknown adult male who was sitting on a bicycle. He then proceeded to accuse him of cutting it, stabbed the front tire of the bicycle and threw the knife at him while the blade was open, ”police said.

The knife missed him and, according to police, the woman took her gun and walked away.

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He then headed to a nearby parking lot and allegedly used the knife to make two scratches on the sides of a parked car.

Police said the scratches were 12 inches and 6 inches long.

Another vehicle in a second parking lot was also attacked, leaving an 18-inch scratch on the hood.


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Police managed to locate the woman within minutes and make an arrest.

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A Guelph-Eramosa Township woman has been charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault with a weapon and two counts of mischief under $ 5,000.

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She remains in custody pending a bond hearing scheduled to begin Monday.

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