Port Hope Police – Woman Charged With Causing Disturbance and Assaulting Police Officers

In Police Blotter

A 33-year-old Port Hope woman is facing several charges after Port Hope Police were called to a down town apartment complex for a noise complaint on April 4th shortly after 10:00 pm.

When they arrived the located a woman yelling and swearing in the street. Failing to stop this behavior, police arrested her for causing a disturbance.

The woman began to resist officers’ attempts to detain her.

She was escorted to the Port Hope Police station to be processed for the charge at which time she continued to resist officers.

She kicked two officers and bit another officer on the arm as they were trying to restrain her.

The officer attended at Northumberland Hills Hospital to be treated for the bite wound.

Lyndsy Lee O’Neill is charged with causing a disturbance and 3 counts of assaulting a police officer.

She appears in court later in June.

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