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Man arrested in assault case
Tuesday, 5 March 2013, 2:22 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Man arrested in assault case
Police have this
afternoon arrested the man being sought in relation to the
serious assault on an elderly Christchurch couple last
Friday.
Police had been looking for 59-year old Douglas
James Archer, who they believe has information which will
assist in enquiries into the assault.
Detective Senior
Sergeant Darryl Sweeney says Archer was located and
apprehended by a uniformed police patrol in Linwood Park at
around 12 midday.
In the course of the arrest, the man is
reported to have injured himself with a knife. Ambulance
services attended and the man was taken to Christchurch
Hospital with superficial injuries.
Detective Senior
Sergeant Sweeney says charges are expected to be laid this
afternoon.
ENDS
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