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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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CAMBRIA — A 44-year-old Rapids man was charged Friday morning with menacing a Cambria woman.
John D. Watson, 6477 Rapids Road, got into an argument with the woman in which he threatened to "injure and/or kill her in various ways," according to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office.
He then left the area in a motor vehicle prior to patrol's arrival. However, he was later found in his vehicle at a Saunders Settlement Road bank, where he was taken into custody.
In addition to third-degree menacing, he was also charged with second-degree harassment and arraigned on those charges in Cambria Town Court before being taken to Niagara County Jail and held on $500 bail.
He is set to return to court on April 7 for further proceedings.
news@eastniagarapost.com
CAMBRIA — A 44-year-old Rapids man was charged Friday morning with menacing a Cambria woman.
John D. Watson, 6477 Rapids Road, got into an argument with the woman in which he threatened to "injure and/or kill her in various ways," according to the Niagara County Sheriff's Office.
He then left the area in a motor vehicle prior to patrol's arrival. However, he was later found in his vehicle at a Saunders Settlement Road bank, where he was taken into custody.
In addition to third-degree menacing, he was also charged with second-degree harassment and arraigned on those charges in Cambria Town Court before being taken to Niagara County Jail and held on $500 bail.
He is set to return to court on April 7 for further proceedings.
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