A woman has been accused of three counts of police assault after a disturbance in Glasgow's North East.
Residents reported that there was 'police everywhere' following the incident on Wallacewell Road yesterday at homes close to the Co-op supermarket.
The Wallacewell Road area runs between Balornock and Robroyston.
The Glasgow Times has been told by the force that a woman, 26, was arrested and charged in connection with a number of incidents including threatening behaviour, possession of a weapon, and three counts of police assault.
Two men, whose ages are unknown, were issued with fixed penalty notices.
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Inspector Alex Pllu said: “Around 2.30 pm on Wednesday, July 15, officers were called to the Wallacewell Road area of Glasgow following reports of an ongoing disturbance.
"A 26-year-old woman was arrested and charged in connection with a number of offences, including threatening behaviour, possession of a weapon, and three counts of police assault.
“Two men were issued with fixed penalty notices in connection with breaches of the peace while officers were at the scene. We can confirm that a phone was seized from one of the men for evidential purposes and enquiries continue.”
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