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Man attacks son with sword for not doing chores, police say

October 10, 2011 |  7:10 am

Man attacks son with sword for not doing chores, police say

 

 A Ventura man was arrested Sunday after police said he attacked his 18-year-old son with a sword, accusing him of being lazy and not doing chores around the house.

Antonio Gutierrez, 43, was in a heated argument with his son, John, when he picked up a 4-foot-long sword, police said. The son tried to use his hands to defend himself, police said, but his hand was lacerated by the blade and he bled profusely.

When officers arrived at the family's residence, the father had left, police said, but he returned several hours later and was arrested and booked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon.

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Teller tells bank robber to rewrite demand note

New Castle man arrested for attempted bank robbery

 

Newark Post 

Monday, October 10, 2011 12:06 PM CDT
Delaware State Troopers have arrested Thomas J. Love, 40, of New Castle, in connection with the attempted robbery of a WSFS Bank that occurred over the weekend. 

The incident occurred on Saturday, October 8, at approximately 2:50 p.m. as Love entered the WSFS Bank in the Crossroads Shopping Center, located at 2080 New Castle Avenue, New Castle.  Love approached the 46 year-old bank teller and presented a demand note written on a deposit slip.  After receiving the note, the teller could not decipher what Love had written, and handed it back to him, and asked that he rewrite it so that it could be reread.  Love then fled the bank on foot empty handed.  A description of the robbery suspect was given to Troopers and New Castle County Police that were responding to the bank for the robbery.  A New Castle County Police Officer was able to locate Love in the area of New Castle Avenue and Rodney Drive, and took him into custody.  There were no injuries as a result of this incident. 


Thomas J. Love was charged with Attempted Robbery Second Degree and committed to HRYCI on $2,000 Cash Bond. 
 
 
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