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Woodstock, Ont. police lay charges after crash and altercation

A pickup truck was pulled from a wooded area following an incident in Woodstock, Ont. on Friday, July 23, 2021. (Jim Knight / CTV News) A pickup truck was pulled from a wooded area following an incident in Woodstock, Ont. on Friday, July 23, 2021. (Jim Knight / CTV News)
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Police in Woodstock, Ont. have laid charges following a collision and an altercation last week.

On Friday, officers were called to the area of Standard Tube Park at Dundas Street near the 11th Line and found a male victim suffering from non-life threatening injuries. He was treated and released from hospital.

A suspect was located nearby and arrested.

Police seized drugs, $3000 in cash, weapons and drug paraphernalia.

The 32-year-old Woodstock resident is facing several charges including drug possession and trafficking offences.

The accused will appear in court at a later date.

The investigation continues.

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