Three men were arrested and charged after a weapons rampage in Boston over the weekend.
Police received several reports of violence at Fydell Street in Boston at 8.53am on Sunday, December 2.
The caller to police stated it was Fydell Street, while the force had reports of public order both there and on Argyle Street.
Officers arrested three men in connection with the incident, who were charged as follows:
Mindaugas Gazdziauskas, 30, of Orchard Street, Boston, was arrested and charged with threatening a person with a blade or pointed article in a public place.
Zilvinas Zelenkauskas, 29, of Taylor Close, Boston has been arrested and charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and using threatening behaviour with intent to cause fear.
Mindaogus Zinkevicuc, 26, of NFA, has been arrested and charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and using threatening behaviour with intent to cause fear.
All three have been released on bail and are due to appear at Boston Magistrates Court on December 19.
Anyone with any information should contact police on 101 quoting incident 115 of December 2.
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