Police say a couple of sisters got into a fight that started when one of the girls finished the last of their marijuana without sharing.
INGERSOLL - Oxford OPP were called to a home in Ingersoll after a couple of sisters got into a fight over some marijuana.
Police say the teenagers got into a fight because one of the teens smoked the last of their pot that they were sharing. The other sister then became upset and hid a cell phone which started the confrontation.
Officers arrived at the address and separated both sisters and then had the opportunity to speak to their mother. Investigators determined that no injuries were sustained by either female however the home had been damaged.
No charges were laid at the request of the homeowner.

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