A man sustained a stab wound after a machete was allegedly produced.
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A machete is alleged to have been produced during an altercation involving up to six people in Seymour.
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Two men have been charged following the incident, which allegedly occurred on Morrison Cres at about 8pm on Tuesday, August 20.
Police said a 30-year-old man from Seymour sustained a stab wound to the upper body during the incident, and was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
A 24-year-old Seymour man was also taken to hospital, and was under police guard with non-life-threatening injuries.
The man has since been charged with intentionally cause injury and assault with a weapon.
Police said he was bailed to appear before Seymour Magistrates’ Court on September 21.
A third man is alleged to have driven a motor vehicle at the 30-year-old victim, striking him with the vehicle before fleeing the scene.
The 58-year-old Seymour man was later arrested and charged with conduct endangering serious injury and driving whilst disqualified.
Police said the man was bailed to appear before Seymour Magistrates’ Court on December 4.