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Cambridge man barricades himself in home after dispute with neighbour: police

The Canadian Press / Francis Vachon/File

Following a dispute with a neighbour, police say a man barricaded himself in his home in Cambridge on Sunday.

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Police said they were called to a home on East Street in Cambridge to investigate a dispute between neighbours which resulted in property damage.

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Police say a 41-year-old Cambridge man then ran into his home, locking himself inside.

Police say they tried to speak with the man to get him to come quietly to no effect.

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A warrant was then obtained and police entered the home and arrested the man.

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