Man arrested after alleged Samurai sword attack
Last updated 17:07, Friday, 22 August 2008
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of grevious bodily harm after two people were alleged to have been attacked with a Samurai sword in Dearham last night.
Maryport police said they received the first of several calls from Brow Side at 9.50pm, with residents reporting a man they first thought was carrying a machete.
Sergeant Peter Garforth said police were still taking witness statements to discover exactly had happened.
But he said it seemed that there had been a several incidents leading up to the arrest of the man on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm.
The man may also be charged with having a dangerous dog.
The people received minor injuries.
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