Man arrested for selling illegal knives online December 22, 2020 Reading time: 2 min 30 s
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CORNWALL, Ontario – Michael Bayer, 35 of Cornwall was arrested on December 18th, 2020 and charged with breach of undertaking for being in possession of weapons, possession of a controlled substance (Fentanyl) and possession for the purpose of weapons trafficking. It is alleged the man attempted to sell knives on the internet that are prohibited weapons in Canada. On December 18th, 2020 a warrant was executed at his residence and a quantity of Fentanyl was located. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court at a later date.
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A 29-year-old man from South Glengarry is facing two charges after police responded to a disturbance at a store on Friday.
Police alleged the man was in the company of a certain person he was under conditions not to be with, and that earlier that same day, he had assaulted his girlfriend.
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The man, whose identity was not released, was charged with assault, and breach of a release order being being in the company of someone he has conditions not to communicate with.
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