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Local police want domestic violence in our area to stop

Police want domestic violence in our area to stop.  On Wednesday, West Parry Sound OPP responded to two separate domestic violence incidents that resulted in minor injuries and charges.  Community Services Officer Constable Zenobie Loach explains what domestic violence can be.

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Early in the afternoon, West Parry Sound OPP responded to a 9-1-1 call to a Parry Sound residence then later that day, officers were called to a Seguin residence and spoke with everyone involved.  One man faces two counts of domestic assault and two counts of mischief from the incident on Great North Road while another man faces one charge of domestic assault from a Seguin Township incident.

Constable Loach says there are different situations when it comes to domestic violence, but there is always someone to call.

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Both men charged with week will answer to their charges in court on January 23rd.

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