Two men will appear in court today after allegedly spitting at police in two separate incidents yesterday. 9News
The woman was arrested and taken to Liverpool Police Station and charged with contravene AVO. She was granted conditional bail to appear before Liverpool Local Court on Tuesday 21 April 2020.In a separate incident, officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District attended a home on Eucalyptus Crescent, Metford, about 6.45pm yesterday, following reports of a domestic-related intimidation incident.
Two men – aged 36 and 62 – spoke to police, before the younger man was arrested.As officers attempted to put the man in the caged vehicle, he allegedly punched a male senior constable in the head. During the incident, the older man approached the officers and after being moved away, he allegedly pushed, hit and spat at a female constable in the chest, before he was also arrested.
The men were both taken to Maitland Police Station where the older man was charged with assault police officer in execution of duty without actual bodily harm, resisting an officer in execution of duty, and issued a $5000 fine under the Public Health Act. The younger man was charged with stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm, assault police officer in execution of duty without actual bodily harm, and resisting an officer in execution of duty.
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