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Woman charged in knife attack

Treaty Three Police said the incident occurred on May 31 in Seine River First Nation.
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SEINE RIVER FIRST NATION – Treaty Three Police Service officers have charged two women with assault after a May 31 knife incident in the Northwestern Ontario community of Seine River First Nation.

Police, in a release, said they arrived on scene to find an injured individual who had to be transported to hospital by emergency medical services.

The victim was later released.

A 40-year-old female from Seine River First Nation was charged with assault causing bodily harm, uttering threats and failure to comply with a release order.

A 47-year-old from Seine River First Nation was charged with assault and obstructing a police officer.

Both individuals, who were not named by Treaty Three Police, were released with conditions and scheduled to appear in court at a later date.



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