A COUPLE of men have been charged in connection with an incident allegedly involving a stabbing in Pwllheli last week.
Officers were called to a property on Lower Cardiff Road at 8.36am on Thursday, August 10; three men were subsequently arrested.
Detectives have charged Toby Humphreys, 30, from Porthmadog and Neil Brynley Jones, 31, from Pwllheli with wounding with intent.
Both men appeared before magistrates in Mold on Saturday (August 12).
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A third man has been released on police bail while investigations continue.
Following this matter, which police described as a “domestic incident”, a casualty was taken to hospital.
Liz Saville Roberts, the MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd, described the incident as a “stabbing” in a statement on Thursday afternoon.
She added: “We understand armed response unit personnel and dog handlers were called to Pwllheli to support local police officers, and that the emergency response traffic plan put in place for the Eisteddfod week was implemented.”
Officers closed off Lower Cardiff Road on Thursday morning, with several police cars parked along the street.
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