A Windsor man has been arrested and charged following a violent incident at a residential social gathering, where he allegedly assaulted two individuals after crashing the party uninvited. The Windsor Police Service responded to the disturbance in the early morning hours, leading to serious charges against the suspect.
Early Morning Disturbance on Campbell Avenue
Police were called to a home in the 900 block of Campbell Avenue on March 9, just before 6 a.m., following reports of an assault. According to authorities, the suspect had attended a social gathering without an invitation. When asked to leave the premises, he refused, sparking a confrontation that quickly turned physical.
Alleged Assault with a Weapon
The verbal altercation escalated dramatically when the suspect allegedly used a weapon to strike a 21-year-old male in the face. This attack resulted in serious facial injuries that required hospital treatment, though they were deemed non-life-threatening. The violence did not stop there, as the suspect then turned his aggression toward a 17-year-old female.
Second Victim Loses Consciousness
In a subsequent assault, the 17-year-old female was allegedly attacked by the suspect, causing her to lose consciousness. She received treatment at the scene for minor injuries. Following these assaults, the suspect fled the location, prompting a police investigation to locate and apprehend him.
Arrest and Charges Filed
Later that same afternoon, police arrested a 33-year-old man at a residence in the 900 block of Windsor Avenue. The suspect now faces a series of serious charges, including:
- One count of aggravated assault
- One count of assault with a weapon
- An additional assault charge
- One count of unlawfully being in a dwelling house
- One count of breach of probation
Police Seek Further Information
The Windsor Police Service major crime unit is continuing its investigation and has appealed to the public for any additional information. Individuals with knowledge of the incident are encouraged to contact the police at 519-255-6700, extension 4830, or reach out to Windsor & Essex County Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 or online.
Support for Affected Persons
For those impacted by this violent event, support services are available. Victim Services Windsor Essex County can be contacted at 519-723-2711, and the victim assistance unit at Windsor police is reachable at 519-255-6700, extension 4879. These resources offer crucial aid to individuals dealing with the aftermath of such traumatic incidents.
This case underscores the serious consequences of uninvited intrusions into private gatherings and the swift response by law enforcement to address violent behavior. The community is reminded to report any suspicious activities to help maintain public safety.
