
Man charged in Chesley after barricading himself in a residence
A man has been charged after barricading himself inside a residence in Chesley on June 7.
At approximately 3 p.m., South Bruce OPP, West Region OPP Emergency Response Team, Crisis Negotiators and West Region OPP K-9 responded to a disturbance on 1st Avenue North.
About 10 hours later, on June 8 at approximately 1 a.m., the man was placed into custody without incident. He's been charged with two counts of uttering threats – cause death or bodily harm, mischief – destroys or damages property and fail to comply with probation order.
The accused is pending a bail hearing.
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