Police say two separate cases of road rage in Brant County led to weapons charges and bear spray being used on a victim.
Brant County OPP arrested two people after a road rage incident on the 403 late Saturday morning.
Police say the road rage involved two vehicles and one of the people displayed what looked like a gun. The gun turned out to be a replica.
46 year old Terrence Raymond Dawson of St. Catharines was charged with Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose, Pointing a Firearm and Imitation Firearm - Use while committing offence.
Meanwhile 36 year old Elishia Myers, also of St. Catharines was charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
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BRANT COUNTY - Police have charged a 60 year old from Brantford after an assault on Brant County Road 18.
Police say two vehicles crashed on Friday afternoon and one persone was assaulted with bear mace.
Michael S. Foehr was arrested at the scene and charged with the following:
- Assault with A Weapon (two counts),
- Assault,
- Administer noxious thing (two counts) and
- Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose (two counts).

                                        
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