A MAN has been charged with assaulting police after officers attended a domestic incident in Froude Street on Friday afternoon.
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Police were called to the home about 5pm after the 46-year-old man allegedly made threats against his partner. After they arrived, police allege the man threw a beer bottle at them, then picked up a chair and threatened to assault the officers.
Police were forced to use tasers and capsicum spray to subdue the man before he was arrested. The man has been granted conditional bail and will appear before Inverell Local Court on January 8.
In a separate incident on Friday, police arrested a 13-year-old boy at a Lewin Street home.
The boy has been charged with malicious damage, stealing, breaching and apprehended violence order and breaching bail.
He has been refused bail until Wednesday.
On Friday December 12, a 70-year-old Bundarra man was arrested in relation to a domestic assault and firearms offences. He was granted conditional bail and will appear in Inverell Local Court at a later date.
Inverell police also arrested two juvenile males aged 15 and 16 last week for breaking into a Byron Street service station. Both will appear in the Inverell Children’s Court.