A trial date has been set for a man accused of allegedly 含羞草研究社減unching含羞草研究社 several vehicles in downtown Langley City with a machete earlier this year.
Lance James Flegel will stand trial June 22 on three charges: possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, mischief $5,000 or under and breach of probation order.
The trial in Surrey Provincial Court is scheduled to run two days.
Court records show Flegel has remained in custody since he was arrested.
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On the day of the Sunday afternoon incident, at least five police vehicles and eight officers were called to a back lane off 203rd Street near 56th Avenue. Some could be seen with their weapons drawn before a man was arrested at the back of one business.
RCMP Sgt. Kirby Adams desribed the suspect to the Langley Advance Times as a man in his 30s that was 含羞草研究社渨ell-known to us含羞草研究社 and was 含羞草研究社渃onfrontational含羞草研究社 with officers.
Officers searched the area and located the weapon with the assistance of a police dog, Adams said.
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In October of 2014, a Lance James Flegel, of the same age as the accused in the machete case, was convicted on charges of assault, and assault with a weapon, and put on probation for two years in connection with a Langley incident aboad a transit bus.
In May of that year, police said an intoxicated man who passed out while riding a shuttle bus from the Willowbrook Shopping Centre to the Langley bus loop tried to attack two bus drivers when he was awakened, then attempted to stab a passenger, and took a swing at a third bus driver, before being arrested.
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