LETHBRIDGE, Alta. – Police in southern Alberta have charged three women after a fight at a children’s hockey game earlier this year.
A police news release says officers were called to the Adams Ice Arena in Lethbridge in February about a disturbance involving several spectators.
A verbal exchange about obscene language being used around the youngsters led to one woman punching another, pulling her hair out and throwing her to the ground.
A third woman then kicked the victim.
Thirty-four-year-old Tania Lenni Day Chief, 54-year-old Theda Day Chief – both of Standoff, Alta. – and Tamara Margaret Day Chief, 24, of Glenwood, Alta., each face one count of assault.
They are to appear in court June 19.
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