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68-year-old charged after neighbour’s items urinated on in Ingersoll: OPP

OPP file photo. The Canadian Press

A 68-year-old is facing a charge of mischief after a dispute between occupants of a home in Ingersoll, Ont., turned messy, police say.

Officers were called to a “neighbour dispute” at around 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Ontario Provincial Police said.

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Officers arrived at a home on Victoria Street and determined that a verbal argument had occurred between occupants over “another person’s property.”

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“The belongings of an individual were removed from a storage area and urinated on” — at which point, police said they were called.

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A 68-year-old was arrested and charged with mischief. Police have not released any other details.

The accused is reportedly scheduled to appear in court in Woodstock.

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