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Stratford Police arrest Male involved with Making Threats with Firearm

Stratford Police have arrested a 33-year-old North Perth resident after being called to an incident on Maple Avenue in Stratford.

Police arrived on Monday, February 13th shortly after noon on report of a male who had been threatened with both a firearm and hammer.

An investigation revealed the threats were made as a result of a road rage incident that began elsewhere in the City. After threatening the victim, the accused, later identified as a 33-year-old male resident of North Perth, left the area in a red Chevrolet Cruze.

A license plate for the vehicle was provided by a witness to the incident and the vehicle was located parked at a residence on Home Street.

Shortly after 1pm police observed the accused leaving the residence.  Officers initiated a high-risk takedown, and an arrest was made without incident.

The vehicle was searched subsequent to the arrest resulting in discovery, and seizure of an imitation firearm, a hammer, small sword and a length of metal pipe.

The accused was taken to Stratford Police Headquarters where he was charged with pointing a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault with a weapon, and uttering threats.

The accused was later release from custody on an Undertaking with a court date of March 27th.

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